We will commonly refer to this vaccination as the distemper vacation, but it also includes the herpes virus and
calici virus vaccinations.
Repeat in 10 - 14 days, Intranasal feline herpes -
calici virus vaccination in high risk areas.
Not exact matches
For cats, this means administration of the FVRCP
vaccination, which provides protection against panleukopenia and the two upper respiratory
viruses, herpes and
calici, at the time of intake.
The yearly
vaccination and boosters protect the cat from the feline rhinotracheitis,
calici and lanleukopenia
viruses and aids in the reduction of disease due to Chlamydia psittaci.
The core viral
vaccinations to use in kittens are feline panleukopenia (known as feline parvovirus), feline rhinotracheitis
virus and feline
calici virus.
Core
vaccinations for cats include Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis,
Calici Virus, and Panleukopenia
Virus (FVRCP).
When: 1 vaccine AFTER 12 weeks of age Next Booster Needed: Booster
vaccination at 1 year FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis,
Calici, and Panleukopenia
viruses)