Actually, it's veterinary «shorthand» for a very
important vaccine for cats and kittens:
Not exact matches
Even if you choose to do titers and
vaccines are not needed, a check up on weight, heart, how the body is moving, teeth and skin is so
important for both dogs and
cats to keep them out of pain and problems.
However, not all vaccinated
cats will be protected against all forms of FIV by the
vaccine, so preventing exposure will remain
important, even
for vaccinated pets.
Not all vaccinated
cats will be protected by the
vaccine, so preventing exposure is
important, even
for vaccinated
cats.
Wellness care here at the South Towne Veterinary Hospital include a physical exam, thorough screenings
for common diseases such as heartworm and lymes disease, and
important vaccines that will protect your dog or
cat from preventable and serious diseases.
Click on the
vaccines listed below to learn about each
vaccine and why it is
important for your
cat:
While most
cats stay indoors it is still very
important to make sure they receive annual
vaccines, physical exams at least once a year, and have their stool checked
for parasites.
We bundle the most
important vaccines into convenient, affordable packages to make it easy
for you to choose the best protection
for your
cat.
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Keep in mind that this very
important vaccination does triple duty
for your
cat — in addition to Panleuk protection, it also vaccinates against two other common viruses, Calicvivirus and Rhinotracheitis... just a couple more reasons not to skip this
vaccine.
However, this
vaccine is very
important for cats that are outdoor
cats or
cats that may encounter outdoor
cats.
Some
vaccines are very
important for health and / or legal reasons, such as rabies (
cats and dogs), distemper - parvo combinations (dogs), and upper respiratory - distemper combinations (
cats).
If your
cat has not been vaccinated
for rabies, it is especially
important to make sure this
vaccine is current.