
Cats look like independent independence, but cats need much attention and caution as well as other pets. It is very important that cats are in front of some serious diseases and that your cat has been vaccinated from an early period. In order to maintain the health of cats by yearly booster injection, further prevention is necessary.
People who have experienced pain and suffering due to conditions that could easily be prevented with adequate attention understand why a veterinarian is very enthusiastic about promoting vaccination for all cats I will do. This not only prevents the onset of disease until the end of life but also helps limit the spread of these infections to the cat population around them.
Immunization is important as almost all cats allow only cats with past record of immunization. This measure will help not only to protect your cat but also to ensure that no other cat of the cat is infected if your cat is sick. Even vaccinated cats may suffer from a disease variant and overall have a better risk.
In most European countries pet travel restrictions may become strict. If you are considering traveling with your pet, you need to carry all available documents on your pet's health and vaccination records. You also need to show evidence of the treatment of a cat veterinarian, including atrophy schedule. Without these documents, your cat may have to be isolated for up to six months, so it will be imported, so check with your travel agency and make sure that all the necessary documents are present please.
Kitten should receive immunization from 9 weeks of age. They will be vaccinated again after 12 weeks and then proceed to a program including annual booster injections.
Your veterinarian advises your cat in contact with other wild cats in the neighbor and encounters scratches, especially the need to fire rabies to your pussy. The point to keep in mind is that even if you are traveling to any country in Europe you need rabbit shooting.
The four major vaccinations that cats can receive from nine weeks are:
Feline infectious enterovirus (FIE, also known as feline panleukopenia virus.
Feline herpesvirus (also known as feline calicivirus, or cat influenza)
Feline leukemia. The veterinarian examines the blood of the cat to see if the immunity has already been constructed from previous contacts and if the test is negative, ie there is no contact, so if immunity is not established,
Chlamydophila of cat which causes conjunctivitis. As your cat may already be building immunity, the veterinarian can examine the antibody in the bloodstream and vaccinate if the test returns negative to the previous contact.
Vaccination may save your cat's life if there is contact with a strange illness. The vaccine risks a few few cats it receives, but your cat is the best solution and precaution against infections.
