Recently, however, veterinarians began to suspect that their traditional
feline vaccination protocol possibly was in need of fine tuning.
The Feline Vaccination protocol will be changing at Paws & Claws.
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Feline Vaccination Protocols Michael R. Lappin, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM Department of Clinical Sciences Colorado State University
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Although the rabies vaccine is the only
vaccination currently required by law in most states, we strongly recommend fostering good cat health by making sure your
feline friend completes his or her recommended
vaccination protocol on time.
Testing and isolation
protocols, along with targeted
vaccination, help prevent the spread of FIV (
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus).
For more detailed information about vaccines, please read the UC Davis
Protocol for Canine and
Feline Vaccination Guidelines.
Feline Senior Wellness Checklist Comprehensive Physical Exam (recommended twice yearly)
Vaccinations (Fvrcp, Felv, Rabies) * Intestinal parasite test (fecal) Retroviral testing if indicated Senior Wellness Bloodscreen and Urinalysis recommended yearly (Chem 27, CBC, thyroid, UA) + / - viral testing Blood Pressure Screening - available at associate hospital * vaccine schedule
protocol tailored to each individual patient based on accepted guidelines by AAHA / AAFP
As such, some
feline health experts are concerned about the potential risks and side effects of the current
protocol for cat
vaccinations.
Should be «They can confidently support recommendations with respect to
vaccinations, parasite prevention, dental care, FeLV / FIV testing, nutrition, behavioural assessment and more with the knowledge that these
protocols are backed by Canada's top board - certified
feline specialists.
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.
Cats have their own behavioral and nutritional needs,
vaccination protocols, diseases they are prone to, and general health issues, such as obesity.A veterinarian armed with full knowledge of
feline - specific medicine can help you keep your cat at its best.
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.
Take a look at your
vaccination protocols for
feline patients.
«It appears that regular
vaccination protocols are ineffective against the virulent systemic form of
feline calicivirus at the Humane Society of Indianapolis, but all control measures are being strictly followed and staff is working around the clock to contain the outbreak,» says Dr. Litster, a specialist in
feline medicine and clinical epidemiology who regularly advises our medical team.