This includes a rabies and
FVRCP vaccine for cats and a rabies and DHPP vaccine for dogs.
Because of this, the only
FVRCP vaccine for cats used at Windmill Animal Hospital is the adjuvant - free vaccine, PureVax.
Not exact matches
Currently available
vaccines for cats include:
FVRCP + (feline viral rhinotracheitis - calicivirus - panleukopenia - chlamydia), FeLV (feline leukemia virus), FIP (feline infectious peritonitis), and rabies.
Upon your pet's first visit to grooming, proof of current DHPP and Rabies
vaccines for dogs or
FVRCP and Rabies
vaccines for cats is necessary.
The adoption fee covers a fraction of the cost that it takes to provide our pets with medical care:
vaccines (
cat:
FVRCP - feline distemper; dog: DHPP - canine distemper), rabies vaccination, microchip, combo test
for cats, heartworm test
for dogs, flea prevention, heartworm prevention and spay / neuter.
Our records indicate it's time
for your
cat or kitten to receive an
FVRCP vaccine.
The Heart
for Companion Animal Research at Colorado State College has shown that
cats vaccinated with
FVRCP vaccines grown on Crandell - Rees Feline Kidney (CRFK) cell traces can develop antibodies to renal (kidney) proteins, and that
cats hypersensitized to CRFK cell lysates can develop interstitial nephritis.
It is going to be as much as the reader to resolve how they want to deal with
vaccine administration in their very own kittens and adult
cats for FVRCP and FeLV.
Cats & Kittens: FVRCP vaccine, rabies vaccine, FeLV / FIP test for cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV vaccine, bordatella vaccine, rabies vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microc
Cats & Kittens:
FVRCP vaccine, rabies
vaccine, FeLV / FIP test
for cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV vaccine, bordatella vaccine, rabies vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microc
cats over 6 months of age, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip Dogs & Puppies: DA2PPV
vaccine, bordatella
vaccine, rabies
vaccine, heartworm test, heartworm preventative, flea treatment, spay or neuter, and identification microchip.
It is one of the diseases
for which
cats are routinely vaccinated (the «P» in combination
FVRCP vaccines).
The
FVRCP is the core
vaccine for cats.
The core
vaccines for cats are
FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia) and Rabies.
The Well Kitten Package does not include: spay / neuter surgery, additional
FVRCP vaccine, FeLV
vaccines for cats who will be going outdoors, or cover services associated with illness and treatment of illness.
Required
vaccines for cats include Rabies and
FVRCP (upper respiratory virus).
FVRCP: is an acronym
for the standard
cat vaccine, also called «feline distemper
vaccine,» given to
cats and kittens throughout their lives as part of a preventative health program and considered, along with the Rabies
vaccine, as a CORE (must have)
vaccine.
All Homeward Pet animals are spayed or neutered, microchipped, given a health exam by our staff veterinarian, current on
vaccines (DH2PP, Bordetella and Rabies
for dogs;
FVRCP and Rabies
for cats), dewormed and given flea control.
Boarding facilities will need proof of
vaccines for both dogs (Bordetella, DAPP and Rabies),
for cats (
FVRCP and Rabies).
For Dogs: Rabies Vaccine ($ 10), Distemper / Parvo (DHPP) Vaccine ($ 10), Kennel Cough Vaccine ($ 10); Heartworm Test ($ 20) For Cats: Rabies Vaccine ($ 10), FELV Vaccine ($ 15), Feline Upper Respiratory (FVRCP) Vaccine ($ 10), FIV / FELV Combo Test ($ 30) Microchips for Dogs and Cats only $ 25, includes registrati
For Dogs: Rabies
Vaccine ($ 10), Distemper / Parvo (DHPP)
Vaccine ($ 10), Kennel Cough
Vaccine ($ 10); Heartworm Test ($ 20)
For Cats: Rabies Vaccine ($ 10), FELV Vaccine ($ 15), Feline Upper Respiratory (FVRCP) Vaccine ($ 10), FIV / FELV Combo Test ($ 30) Microchips for Dogs and Cats only $ 25, includes registrati
For Cats: Rabies
Vaccine ($ 10), FELV
Vaccine ($ 15), Feline Upper Respiratory (
FVRCP)
Vaccine ($ 10), FIV / FELV Combo Test ($ 30) Microchips
for Dogs and Cats only $ 25, includes registrati
for Dogs and
Cats only $ 25, includes registration!
Required
Vaccines for cats: Distemper (
FVRCP) and Rabies.
For just $ 70, your
cat can be spayed or neutered, given a rabies and
FVRCP (distemper)
vaccine, and microchipped.
Vaccines available
for cats:
FVRCP — protects against upper respiratory infection (rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia.
It will be up to the reader to decide how they want to handle
vaccine administration in their own kittens and adult
cats for FVRCP and FeLV.
We recommend that all animals coming to our clinic or using our transport service be current on all of their vaccinations (rabies, distemper / parvo and bordetella
vaccines for dogs; rabies,
FVRCP and feline leukemia
vaccines for cats).
For outdoor
cats, we recommend Rabies
vaccine,
FVRCP or feline distemper
vaccine, and FELV or feline leukemia
vaccine.
You will need to get the kitties spayed / neutered, tested
for feline leukemia (FeLV) and FIV, vaccinated (
FVRCP or 3 - in - 1
vaccine), dewormed
for roundworms and tapeworms, treated
for fleas, and microchipped — all before the
cats or kittens can be put up
for adoption.
There is some compelling evidence coming from a study conducted at The Center
for Companion Animal Studies at Colorado State University that shows that the common
FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and paneleukopenia)
vaccine may cause long - term damage to
cats» kidneys that increases with every booster.
Puppy or Kitten Package: $ 100.00 - DA2PP or
FVRCP Vaccines at 8, 12 & 16 weeks - Rabies
vaccine at 16weeks - Microchip with registration - One dose of Advantage Multi (flea treatment / de-wormer) * NEW * Microchip: $ 40.00 * Includes Registration Discount: $ 5.00
for dogs and
cats 5 months or younger ADDITIONAL FEES MAY APPLY
for obesity, pregnancy, hernias, etc. may be charged by the veterinarian.
The core
vaccines include the rabies
vaccine which is required
for all
cats in the counties of Chicagoland, and the «distemper»
vaccine, also known as
FVRCP or PCR, which is a combination
vaccine including panleukopenia (feline distemper), feline calicivirus and feline herpes virus type 1 (rhinotracheitis).
All Adult HART
cats have been altered, have received a Rabies and
FVRCP vaccine, and are tested Negative
for Feline Leukemia and FIV.
The pest must be 4 months of age or older and current on
vaccines or 6 months of age or older with no up - to - date
vaccines (
vaccines will be provided the day of surgery - DHPP
for dogs and
FVRCP for cats if needed).
For cats, core
vaccines are the basic distemper shot (
FVRCP) and rabies
vaccine.
* Health check * Spay or Neuter * First round of Distemper / Parvo
vaccine for dogs (DA2P - PV) or first round of Distemper
vaccine for cats (
FVRCP) * Bordetella
vaccine for dogs * Feline Leukemia testing
for all
cats and Canine Heartworm screening
for dogs six months or older * First deworming * Flea treatment * Microchip identification & registration * Pet Behavior Resources * Pet training discount
for dogs * Certificate
for INITIAL vet visit * 30 days of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
The only
vaccines offered at these clinics are Rabies and DHPP (commonly called the Distemper Combo)
for dogs and Rabies and
FVRCP (commonly called the Distemper
Vaccine)
for cats.
Every pet that lives in: Bluffdale, Copperton, Emmigration Canyon, Herriman, Holladay, Kearns, Magna, Midvale, Millcreek, Salt Lake City, and White City can walk - in to Salt Lake County Animal Services, Monday — Saturday, 10 AM — 6 PM, and receive a free DHPP (
vaccine for dogs),
FVRCP (
vaccine for cats), and a microchip.