Schultz, R.D., «Current and future canine and
feline vaccination programs», Vet Med 93:233 - 254,1998.
At Randhurst Animal Hospital,
our feline vaccination programs are specially tailored for every cat based on their age, health, and lifestyle.
Schultz, R.D. - Current and Future Canine and
Feline Vaccination Programs.
- Schultz, R.D. - Current & Future Canine &
Feline Vaccination Programs.
(Schultz, Ronald D., «Current and future canine and
feline vaccination programs», Veterinary Medicine, March 1998.)
Not exact matches
Our pet
vaccination and kitty wellness
program as well as deworming, viral screening and training discussions are designed especially to protect young
felines against disease and illness.
Dr. Julie Levy, Director of Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine
Program at the University of Florida, presents research on tail
vaccinations in cats, which offers another option to help treat
feline vaccine - related sarcomas.
We offer Low - Cost
Vaccination Services, Micro-chipping, FELV / FIV testing, Dental,
Feline (cat) declaws, Dewclaw removals, Heartworm testing / preventative, Tick / Flea preventative and several other wellness
programs for your pets (i.e. Deworming, Ear - Mite treatments, Nail trims and etc.).
We rely on our participating veterinarians who give us access to reduced rates for
feline sterilization and
vaccination; we are able to pass on these discounts to property owners who participate in our TNR
program.
We also offer Low - Cost
Vaccination Services, Micro-chipping, FELV / FIV testing, Dentals,
Feline (cat) declaws, Dewclaw removals, Heartworm testing / preventative, Tick / Flea preventative and several other wellness
programs for your pets (i.e. Deworming, Ear - Mite treatments, Nail trims and etc..)
Researchers with Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine
Program and the University of Florida have discovered an alternative to a widely accepted
vaccination protocol in cats that could literally move the needle for
feline cancer treatment.
Participation in the SNAP
program includes: spay / neuter, rabies
vaccination, combination dog or cat vaccine, de-worming, microchip and a heartworm or
feline leukemia test.
(Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XIII; 2000; «Vaccines and
Vaccinations: Issue for the 21st Century», Richard B. Ford and Ronald D. Schultz; (Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XI, «Canine and
Feline Vaccines,» Phipps, Schultz; R.D. Schultz, «Considerations in Designing Effective and Safe
Vaccination Programs for Dogs,» May 2000; Schultz, «Duration of Immunity to Canine Vaccines: What We Know and Don't Know.»)
Having been in practice for over 25 years and experiencing first hand the sadness and frustration of watching our
feline friends suffer and ultimately die from distemper, leukemia and other respiratory diseases; the advent of new and improved vaccines and
vaccination programs has taken us to a new level of care possible for our treasured friends.
Colorado: Ark - Valley Humane Society: Buena Vista (pet food) The Cartwright Foundation: Denver / Front Range region (veterinary care assistance) Cat Care Society: Lakewood (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Colorado Pet Pantry: Denver / Boulder - metro (pet food) Colorado State University Companion Care Fund: Fort Collins (veterinary care assistance) Colorado State University Pets Forever
Program: Larimer County (various services for low - income or disabled pet - owners) Denkai Animal Sanctuary: Northern Colorado (spay / neuter and veterinary assistance) Dreampower Animal Rescue: Colorado Springs (temporary foster program) Every Creature Counts: Fort Lupton (spay / neuter assistance) The Feline Fix: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) For Pets» Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care, spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay / Neuter Clinic: Fort Collins (assistance with pet food, spay / neuter, vaccinations and financial assistance for sugeries) Friends of the Aspen Animal Shelter: Aspen (spay / neuter assistance) Good Samaritan Pet Center: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Pagosa Springs: Pagosa Springs (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS):: Summit County (financial assistance to low - income families living or working in Summit County, for pet spay / neuter, life - shortening illnesses or unexpected high vet bills; discounted spay / neuter vouchers for higher incomes) MaxFund: Denver (pet food, spay / neuter assistance, vaccination assistance) PAWS Colorado: Denver metro area (pet food, cat litter, veterinary care assistance / volunteers to aid low - income persons with HIV / AIDS and other debilitating illnesses) PetAid Colorado: Denver (assistance with veterinary care including spay / neuter) Pikes Peak Pet Pantry: Colorado Springs (pet food / litter, pet supplies, pet prescription diet assistance, and grooming assistance) SpayToday: Lakewood (low - cost spay /
Program: Larimer County (various services for low - income or disabled pet - owners) Denkai Animal Sanctuary: Northern Colorado (spay / neuter and veterinary assistance) Dreampower Animal Rescue: Colorado Springs (temporary foster
program) Every Creature Counts: Fort Lupton (spay / neuter assistance) The Feline Fix: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) For Pets» Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care, spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay / Neuter Clinic: Fort Collins (assistance with pet food, spay / neuter, vaccinations and financial assistance for sugeries) Friends of the Aspen Animal Shelter: Aspen (spay / neuter assistance) Good Samaritan Pet Center: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Pagosa Springs: Pagosa Springs (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS):: Summit County (financial assistance to low - income families living or working in Summit County, for pet spay / neuter, life - shortening illnesses or unexpected high vet bills; discounted spay / neuter vouchers for higher incomes) MaxFund: Denver (pet food, spay / neuter assistance, vaccination assistance) PAWS Colorado: Denver metro area (pet food, cat litter, veterinary care assistance / volunteers to aid low - income persons with HIV / AIDS and other debilitating illnesses) PetAid Colorado: Denver (assistance with veterinary care including spay / neuter) Pikes Peak Pet Pantry: Colorado Springs (pet food / litter, pet supplies, pet prescription diet assistance, and grooming assistance) SpayToday: Lakewood (low - cost spay /
program) Every Creature Counts: Fort Lupton (spay / neuter assistance) The
Feline Fix: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) For Pets» Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care, spay / neuter and
vaccination assistance) Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay / Neuter Clinic: Fort Collins (assistance with pet food, spay / neuter,
vaccinations and financial assistance for sugeries) Friends of the Aspen Animal Shelter: Aspen (spay / neuter assistance) Good Samaritan Pet Center: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Pagosa Springs: Pagosa Springs (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS):: Summit County (financial assistance to low - income families living or working in Summit County, for pet spay / neuter, life - shortening illnesses or unexpected high vet bills; discounted spay / neuter vouchers for higher incomes) MaxFund: Denver (pet food, spay / neuter assistance,
vaccination assistance) PAWS Colorado: Denver metro area (pet food, cat litter, veterinary care assistance / volunteers to aid low - income persons with HIV / AIDS and other debilitating illnesses) PetAid Colorado: Denver (assistance with veterinary care including spay / neuter) Pikes Peak Pet Pantry: Colorado Springs (pet food / litter, pet supplies, pet prescription diet assistance, and grooming assistance) SpayToday: Lakewood (low - cost spay / neuter)
An alternative to a widely accepted
vaccination protocol in cats could literally move the needle for
feline cancer treatment, according to research from the University of Florida and Maddie's Shelter Medicine
Program.
Programs like Operation Catnip offer something better than either: reduced population over time,
vaccination to help prevent infectious disease, and a chance for healthy feral cats to return to their homes in our communities without adding to the
feline population.