Cat Vaccination Guide
Many people doesn't realize that kittens or cats need regular cat vaccinations just like as puppies and dogs do. By getting routine vaccinations for your feline companions would greatly reduced their risk of getting several feline diseases.
Many people doesn't realize that kittens or cats need regular cat vaccinations just like as puppies and dogs do. By getting routine vaccinations for your feline companions would greatly reduced their risk of getting several feline diseases.

Below are some of the diseases and vaccinations that your cat should have to keep them healthy and fit.
Feline infectious enteritis also known as FIE is a severe and often fatal internal infection.
Cat "flu" has two types of cat vaccinations which are to prevent feline herpesvirus also known as FHV-1 and feline calicivirus (FCV).
Feline leukemia virus also known as FeLV vaccination is a must if your cat goes outdoors. It is very important to protect your cats from this very serious disease.
Feline chlamydophilosis causes conjunctivitis in cats. It is spread by direct contact between cats. If you have a multi-cat household or have kittens you should ask your vet if your cats should be vaccinated for this.
Once your cat has been vaccinated or receives a booster shot, you will be given a certificate stating that your cat has been vaccinated and for what. Many animal boarding places won't allow your feline companion to stay unless you have a certificate verifying they have up-to-date vaccinations.
The average lifespan of a healthy indoor cat is 15 years. You have health insurance on the rest of your family and for peace of mind you might want to consider getting cat insurance on your feline friend.
Cat Vaccinations | An Important Preventive Procedure To A Healthy Cat
Cats seem independent and self-sufficient, but cats need just as much care and attention as other pets. Cats are prone to a number of serious diseases and it is extremely important to ensure that your cat is vaccinated from an early age. Further prevention from diseases is necessary to maintain your cat's health with annual booster injections.
Cat vaccinations are important as almost all catteries will only permit cats that have past records of vaccinations. This measure serves to protect your cat as well as to ensure other cats in the cattery are not infected should your cat be ill. Travel restrictions for pets can be stringent for most European countries. Your vet would also advise you on the necessity of giving your cat a rabies shot, particularly if your cat has contact with other feral cats in the neighborhood and gets into scrapes. Feline infectious enterovirus (FIE, also known as the feline panleukopaenia virus.
Feline herpesvirus (otherwise known as feline calcivirus, or cat flu)
Feline leukaemia. A vet will test a cat's blood to see if there is already an immunity built up from previous contact, and if the test shows negative i.e. there has been no contact and therefore no immunity built up the cat should be vaccinated.
Feline Chlamydophila, which causes conjunctivitis. Vaccination may save your cat's life should it get into any contact with any horrifying diseases. Although vaccines do hold risk for a small minority of cats who received them, proper vaccination is still the best solution and protection your cat can have against infectious disease.
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