Cats and kittens from nine weeks old are vaccinated
against cat flu and enteritis.
Annual vaccination is the best defence
against cat flu.
Not exact matches
A kitten will receive antibodies from its mother if she is immune to
cat flu, but this will only offer short - term immunity
against feline herpes.
Kittens can be vaccinated
against a variety of diseases, including feline enteritis virus,
cat «
flu» (actually 3 different diseases Feline calicivirus, feline herpes virus and Feline chlamydia), feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukaemia virus.
Regular boosters throughout a
cat's life will help maintain a good level of protection
against cat «
flu, feline parvovirus and feline leukaemia.Your vet can advise you on the frequency of these boosters.
Your
cat will need protection
against feline enteritis and
cat «
flu.
The basic vaccination is
against feline enteritis and upper respiratory tract disease (
cat flu).
You could help us vaccinate
cats against life - threatening illnesses such as
Cat Flu, Enteritis and Leukaemia.
We routinely vaccinate with a F3 which provides protection
against Herpesvirus, Calicivirus (
Cat Flu) and Feline Enteritis.