Sentences with phrase «against feline leukemia at»

We begin vaccinating cats against feline leukemia at 12 weeks and 16 weeks of age and recommend vaccination every year after that.

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Only cats less than one year of age and at risk cats should be vaccinated against Feline Leukemia virus.
If you want to vaccinate against FeLV (feline leukemia), the first vaccination should be given at eight weeks old.
At 12 weeks it should receive a rabies vaccination and at 12 and 18 weeks the kitten should also be vaccinated against feline leukemiAt 12 weeks it should receive a rabies vaccination and at 12 and 18 weeks the kitten should also be vaccinated against feline leukemiat 12 and 18 weeks the kitten should also be vaccinated against feline leukemia.
To be sure kittens are well protected against these diseases, at 12 - 13 weeks of age and at 16 - 18 weeks of age they receive additional boosters of these vaccines as well as vaccinations against feline leukemia (FLV) and sometimes feline immunodeficiency virus (Feline Aids,feline leukemia (FLV) and sometimes feline immunodeficiency virus (Feline Aids,feline immunodeficiency virus (Feline Aids,Feline Aids, FIV).
We recommend vaccination against Feline Leukemia for any kitten or cat that does or may have the possibility of going outside at all.
Your veterinarian may recommend additional vaccinations against diseases like feline leukemia, Lyme, or even canine influenza, if your pet's geography and regular routines put them at risk.
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