Physical Exam, Surgical Castration, Individuallized Anesthesia, Antibiotics if warranted, Ear Cleaning, Nail Trim (indoor kitties only,) FELV / FIV Diagnostic testing, 1 -3-year Rabies Vaccination, FVRCP (Upper
Respiratory Vaccine combination,) Deworming for Hookworms and Roundworms, and Advantage (c) Flea Prevention.
Not exact matches
In cats, Herpes is an upper
respiratory virus (not an STD); it's also called «rhinotracheitis» and is one of the components of the
combination upper
respiratory / panleukopenia (feline distemper)
vaccine for kittens.
Parvovirus
vaccine is often included in «
combination vaccination» with distemper and other
respiratory vaccines.
This
combination vaccine protects against viruses that cause life - threatening neurologic,
respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
The
vaccines commonly available are those that protect against rabies, feline leukemia virus, and feline «distemper» (a
combination of upper
respiratory diseases.
Some
vaccines are very important for health and / or legal reasons, such as rabies (cats and dogs), distemper - parvo
combinations (dogs), and upper
respiratory - distemper
combinations (cats).
Each cat receives a rabies
vaccine as well as a
combination FeLV - FVRCP
vaccine to help protect against feline
respiratory disease, feline leukemia virus and feline panleukopenia virus.
This
combination vaccine protects against viruses that cause life - threatening
respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.