How old should a cat get vaccinated?
Cats can receive the first dose of vaccine as early as 56 days old. The initial vaccination requires three doses of infectious disease vaccine, with intervals of three to four weeks. Antibodies can be checked after the 15th day after the third dose of vaccination. If the antibody level is qualified, you can get one shot every year. If the antibody level is unqualified, you can choose to re-inject according to the actual situation. Rabies vaccine can be vaccinated when cats are over three months old. It is best to separate it from other vaccines when vaccinated, about a week apart.
Precautions for cat vaccination:
1. Before being vaccinated, cats should try to avoid going out and coming into contact with other pets to prevent infection with infectious diseases.
2. Cats can be vaccinated only if they are healthy, have no viral, bacterial infection or trauma or other diseases, and are not pregnant.
3. You must go to a regular animal hospital to get vaccinated by a professional veterinarian, so as to ensure the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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