Veterinarians have traditionally given
cats yearly boosters to ensure that their immune system stays primed against disease.
Not exact matches
While these vaccinations offer good protection, it is important that your
cat receives regular
booster injections on a
yearly basis.
We recommend
yearly boosters for
cats after the schedules above have been met.
Cats being bred or shown regularly are at higher risk and it may be more appropriate to
booster these individuals
yearly until they are retired from breeding / showing.
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.
Adult
cats need a
booster, rabies, feline leukemia and FIP vaccination
yearly.
A. SC state law requires that all dogs and
cats receive a rabies vaccination at the age of 16 weeks and
booster yearly or every three years depending on the vaccine given.