Cat vaccination time

Jun 20,2024
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Cats can be vaccinated when they are 2 months old. There will be a booster shot 21 days after the first shot, and a third booster shot 21 days later. After the third injection, the rabies vaccine should be administered one week apart. Thereafter, the cat will be vaccinated once a year to strengthen the immunity. In order to prevent the vaccine effect from expiring, it can be vaccinated one week earlier than the previous year.

What should be paid attention to when vaccinating cats:

1. First of all, the cat needs to be vaccinated in a completely healthy state, because the vaccine itself is an attenuated vaccine. This will lead to a decrease in the cat's resistance. If the cat is not healthy, it may induce the cat's disease in advance.

2. Secondly, it is not recommended to bathe cats before the vaccination program is completed to avoid cold-induced diseases.

3. Finally, some cats may have allergic reactions to the vaccine. It is recommended to observe the cat in the pet hospital for half an hour after vaccination. If there is no abnormality, take the cat home.

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