Not exact matches
Kittens usually receive a combination vaccine
for feline distemper, rhinotracheitis and
calcivirus at seven weeks, 10 weeks and 13 weeks, with a separate rabies vaccine at 12 or 13 weeks.
We recommend that cats be vaccinated
for Rhinotracheitis /
Calcivirus / Panleukopenia (FVRCP), Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), and Rabies.
The core vaccine
for kittens is called FVRCP, which protects against three common infectious diseases (feline viral rhinotracheitis,
calcivirus and panleukopenia).
Vaccination against feline herpes virus and
calcivirus does not prevent infection but does lessen clinical signs significantly and could prevent major headaches
for a kennel owner since these diseases are really irritating both to cats and cat owners.
One study found adequate serum antibody titers to last
for at least 6 years
for feline panleukopenia virus, 4 years
for feline
calcivirus, and 3 years
for feline herpesvirus in cats vaccinated at 8 and 12 weeks of age with polyvalent killed vaccine.