How to vaccinate cats

Nov 11,2023
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Cat vaccines are mainly vaccines against infectious diseases and rabies vaccines. Vaccines to prevent infectious diseases mainly prevent three diseases: feline distemper virus, feline herpes virus, and feline calicivirus. Under normal circumstances, cats can be vaccinated when they are at least 8 weeks old. The initial immunization requires 3 shots of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases, once every 3 weeks. After the third shot, the rabies vaccine is given one week apart. After that, booster vaccinations will be done every 11 months.

Precautions after the cat is vaccinated:

1. After the cat is vaccinated, the cat may have swollen head, swollen face, and small red spots on the body. Rash and other allergies, so after the cat is vaccinated, the owner needs to wait for half an hour to observe the cat before leaving.

2. After cats are vaccinated, they should pay attention to preventing illness, keep warm, and supplement nutrition appropriately.

3. Be careful not to take a bath after the cat is vaccinated. It takes about 7 days after the vaccine is injected to produce a certain amount of antibodies. During this period, the cat’s resistance is weak and it is easy to catch cold and get sick while bathing.

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