Not exact matches
Naturally, your Persian
cat will need to be vaccinated
against all the
common infectious feline
diseases and de-wormed every 3 - 4 months
One of the very best things you can do to give your
cat a long and healthy life is to ensure that he or she is vaccinated
against common and serious feline infectious
diseases.
There is another parvo strain named CPV2b FP84 that provokes
disease in a small percentage of domestic
cats, but the
common FPV vaccination seems to work
against it.
Published in the November, 2012 issue of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, «Prevalence of serum antibody titers
against feline panleukopenia virus, feline herpesvirus 1, and feline calicivirus in
cats entering a Florida animal shelter,» presented data indicating the majority of
cats coming into a shelter do not have immunity to the
common feline
diseases feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), feline herpesvirus 1 (FHV1) and feline calicivirus (FCV).
Vaccination is the key to protecting your
cat against common infectious
diseases.
While at it, have them vaccinated
against common cat illnesses and
diseases such as Chlamydaphilla Felis and rabies.
You will need to vaccinate your
cat or kitten
against the
common feline infectious
diseases.
The main objective for
cat vaccinations is to provide kittens and
cats with immunity
against the most
common and serious infectious
cat diseases.
And that's not all — our low - cost medical clinic also provides vaccinations
against some of the most
common cat and dog
diseases.
Feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, panleucopenia virus and FIV are the most
common diseases and viruses we vaccinate
against in
cats.
While some vaccines prevent
common infectious
diseases, others protect
against dangers present in a
cat's daily lifestyle.