Optional or
non-core vaccines for cats consist of the vaccines for feline immunodeficiency virus, Chlamydia felis, and Bordetella bronchiseptica.
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non-core vaccines for cats and dogs and when you need to get them.
Not exact matches
Non-Core VaccinesA myriad of other
vaccines are available
for cats.
Other
vaccines are regarded as «
non-core» and used when vaccination would provide valuable protection
for an individual
cat.
Today we classify
vaccines as core and
non-core vaccines meaning
vaccines that are deemed essential (core)
for all
cats and
non-core vaccines that are recommended only
for special situations.
Core pet vaccinations are those recommended
for every companion animal, while
non-core vaccines may be advised based on your dog or
cat's lifestyle.
Vaccines for cats are divided into two categories: core vaccines that are essential for every cat, and non-core vaccines that may or may not be necessary based on a cat's li
Vaccines for cats are divided into two categories: core
vaccines that are essential for every cat, and non-core vaccines that may or may not be necessary based on a cat's li
vaccines that are essential
for every
cat, and
non-core vaccines that may or may not be necessary based on a cat's li
vaccines that may or may not be necessary based on a
cat's lifestyle.
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non-core vaccines
Non-core vaccines are given depending on the
cat's lifestyle; these include
vaccines for feline leukemia virus, Bordetella, Chylamydophila felis and feline immunodeficiency virus.
Vaccinations can be divided into two broad categories: core
vaccines — those recommended
for all
cats, and
non-core vaccines — those that may or may not be necessary, depending on the individual
cat's lifestyle and circumstances.
Vaccines that are not recommended for every cat are also known as non-core v
Vaccines that are not recommended
for every
cat are also known as
non-core vaccinesvaccines.