Vaccinations are and should be seen as an important part of your cat's healthcare routine, especially to protect
your cat against diseases that can't be cured!
There is a vaccine that can protect
your cat against the disease, although it is not a core vaccine for low risk cats.
The feline kitten shot series is important to protecting young
cats against disease until their immune systems have fully matured.
Non-core vaccines are optional; they immunise
your cat against diseases that may occur just in some regions, or in cats with a specific lifestyle.
Many veterinarians recommend immunizing indoor
cats against this disease, but I feel this is unethical.
Not exact matches
If your
cat is going to spending any time outside, make sure you take them to get additional health care and vaccinations to protect
against these
diseases.
Naturally, your Persian
cat will need to be vaccinated
against all the common infectious feline
diseases and de-wormed every 3 - 4 months
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cats continue to spread many deadly
diseases that they carry today — FOR WHICH THERE ARE NO VACCINES
AGAINST THEM.
All
cats need to be vaccinated
against infectious feline
diseases and
cat health insurance is always recommended.
All
cats should be vaccinated to prevent
against harmful and potentially life - threatening
diseases.
This means that the vaccine must be protective
against the
disease AND that there is otherwise a risk to
cat of catching that
disease.
Routine Health Care: Your
cat needs regular check - ups, vaccinations
against infectious
diseases, and protection from parasites.
We strive to balance the needs for vaccinations to protect
against deadly
diseases,
against the potential risks to
cats from vaccines.
Do you know what
diseases your
cat is vaccinated
against?
If you are worried that it is, and it turns out that your
cat is free of infection, consider this to be your lucky day and insist on having your
cat vaccinated
against the
disease immediately.
Keep in mind that for the average
cat, the benefits of an appropriate vaccination program (protection
against the serious / lethal
diseases discussed above) far outweigh the potential risks associated with vaccination.
The
diseases we vaccinate
against are still in our environment, putting both
cats and dogs at risk.
That's why it's so important to make sure your
cat is fully protected
against deadly heartworm
disease each and every day, without ever missing a dose.
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against canine
disease prior to sale.Florida Statute 823.15 requires sterilization of dogs and
cats released from an animal shelter or humane society.The problem in Orange County is the lack of enforcement of these laws, and the need to extend sterilization requirements to back - yard breeders.The public can become involved by encouraging the county commission and city councils to enforce the rules and regulations presently on the books, until a countywide ordinance can be made law that protects the needs of the consumer and the lives of the animals.
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.
While there is a small chance of side effects from feline shots, not getting your kitten or
cat vaccinated
against threatening
diseases is far more dangerous.
Vaccinations
against certain contagious
diseases are one of the best investments you can make regarding the health of your
cat.
In order to ensure your
cat is protected
against this potentially fatal
disease which is easily transmitted by infected
cats, vaccination is recommended for all
cats that go outdoors, even if itÕs just in the garden.
Cat vaccinations will keep your pet protected
against serious and even life threatening feline
diseases.
After evaluating your
cat's particular situation and risk factors, your veterinary surgeon may also recommend vaccination
against other infectious
diseases.
There are, however, many natural foods that you can add to your
cat's meat serving that will help protect
against a variety of
diseases and conditions and boost your
cat's overall health.
See, vaccinating your
cat against FIV means that they will remain FIV positive for the remainder of their lives; anyone who has no records of their history doesn't know if your
cat is vaccine positive or
disease positive, so the
cat will likely be destroyed to prevent possible contamination to other animals.
At some point the virus attacks the immune system, leaving the
cat unprotected
against other
diseases and parasites.
Sterilized
cats are typically healthier overall and have greater immunity
against a host of other
diseases and parasites.
A
cat is spayed or neutered, vaccinated
against rabies (and possibly other
diseases depending on the program), eartipped (to identify them as sterilized) and brought to a farm, barn, stable, greenhouse, etc. where they are properly introduced to their new home and caretaker.
Only 50 % of dogs and a mere 40 % of
cats are vaccinated
against vaccine preventable
diseases like distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis and feline leukemia.
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.
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Do you have an indoor
cat that doesn't receive any prevention
against heartworm
disease or intestinal parasites?
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.
The Indoor
Cat Myth Do you have an indoor cat that doesn't receive any prevention against heartworm disease or intestinal parasit
Cat Myth Do you have an indoor
cat that doesn't receive any prevention against heartworm disease or intestinal parasit
cat that doesn't receive any prevention
against heartworm
disease or intestinal parasites?
Cats vaccinated
against rabies also create a buffer zone between wildlife and the public, which greatly reduces the risk of contracting the
disease.
on NYC
Cat Owners Urged to Vaccinate Pets
against Rabies After Feral
Cat from NJ Tests Positive for
Disease
We design a personalized vaccine protocol for each
cat, maximizing protection
against the
diseases your
cat is likely to be exposed to while using the fewest vaccines possible.
Trap - Neuter - Return programs stabilize feral
cat populations, and the vaccination component ensures that
cats are protected
against disease.
Because their health and genetic history are unknown, it is important for a shelter
cat to be tested
against certain
diseases, and to receive his «shots,» preferably before you bring one home.
If you travel with your
cat, your veterinarian may advise vaccination
against diseases in the areas you visit.
This vaccine protects
against the contagious and often fatal
disease, which is easily spread between
cats.
Improves the overall health and quality of life of adult
cats by improving body condition and protecting
against disease
However,
cats vaccinated
against respiratory tract infections generally have milder illness than if they hadn't been vaccinated and are far less likely to die from the
disease.
If you already have a
cat, you should make sure its vaccinations are up to date, to guard
against exposing it to infectious
diseases.
Each
cat is examined, spayed or neutered, vaccinated
against infectious
diseases, treated for fleas and other parasites, given an identifying ear tip, allowed to recover, then returned to the location where she or he was trapped.
The core vaccines are considered essential for all
cats (including indoor - only
cats) because of the widespread and / or severe nature of the
diseases being protected
against.
For these reasons, where rabies is present in a country or in a region, it is recommended that all
cats should be vaccinated
against this
disease.
Even though ticks don't attach to
cats often, it's still important to provide protection
against them so that your
cat doesn't fall prey to any
disease that ticks might carry.