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My cat never got its inital series kitten shots, if I give a booster dose is that all you need?
A friend gave me two cats from 2 months old. I didn't have the money in time for both the inital shot. Now is about 1 year old. I kept them within about 6 months, but moved out of state for 6 months so my family decided to leave them out. Not used to going outside. I want to make their shots, but still not have the money for a vet to do. I went to the pet store and have booster shot for cats, so it would give everyone a shot. Is that all they need? or I have to give them something else? Do you protect against all diseases? Thank you.
Normally, cats will be vaccinated at 8, 12 and 16 weeks. The first two are called the distemper combo including – Feline cat, feline rhinotracheitis (feline herpes virus) and feline calicivirus. If they are to be or are outdoor cats, then the FeLV (feline leukemia vaccine) and IVF (vaccine virus Feline immunodeficiency) and FIP (vaccine feline infectious peritonitis), must also be given because these diseases can be very contagious and is spread by contact with nose to nose, sexual transmission, saliva into the blood (that bite), etc … All these vaccines are given at 8, 12 and 16 weeks, but at 16 weeks also usually given the rabies vaccine. Then boostered each year or in some states, rabies can be administered every 3 years. after 1 year. — I remember some of the states do not recognize 3 years. anger, because they are at greater risk. To fully understand the FIP, FIV, FeLV disease: IVF: Threat of cats is FIV positive infections secondary, such as the bladder, skin and upper respiratory infections, kidney failure is also common in cats with FIV. (FIV is a retrovirus of the same family that the human AIDS virus, with some important differences. IVF can also be transmitted to a mother cat kittens during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. IFJ: almost always fatal systemic viral disease. Los síntomas se manifiestan, pequeñas de tejido a través de abscesos en el hígado, los riñones y la membrana que recubre the abdomen (peritoneum) and fluid accumulates in body cavities. FeLV: It is the most common cancer in cats, can also cause various disorders blood, which can LEAT to a state of immune deficiency that hinders the cat's ability to protect against other infections. This is why it is so important to vaccinate if your cat is exposed to the outside world, other cats, etc … There is evidence that your veterinarian can do to detect these diseases if your cat has been vaccinated and has had the potential for exposure. I hope this has helped some.
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