Click here to learn more about the feline parvovirus vaccine and
other vaccines for cats and kittens.
Not exact matches
Two days a week, she puts on pastel scrubs and takes the bus to the Broadway Pet Hospital in downtown Oakland, where she administers
vaccines, trims nails, cleans cages, and helps care
for the dogs,
cats, and
other animals the hospital treats.
To all
cat lovers, Moustache is having another internet book / CD / DVD sale to raise funds
for sterilisations,
vaccines, FIV / FeLV combo tests, dewormer, dental work and
other vet fees
for cats waiting
for a new home.
See, vaccinating your
cat against FIV means that they will remain FIV positive
for the remainder of their lives; anyone who has no records of their history doesn't know if your
cat is
vaccine positive or disease positive, so the
cat will likely be destroyed to prevent possible contamination to
other animals.
This is also a good time to discuss feline leukemia virus and
other vaccines, and whether they are right
for your
cat.
Non-Core VaccinesA myriad of
other vaccines are available
for cats.
Veterinary care makes up a large portion of Paw Works expenses, and we provide spay and neuter services,
vaccines and microchipping
for animals in need, along with providing urgent procedures
for life - threatening conditions and many
other treatments
for unwanted dogs and
cats that need special care in order to become healthy, adoptable pets.
Other vaccines are regarded as «non-core» and used when vaccination would provide valuable protection
for an individual
cat.
We require that all boarding guests be up - to - date on
vaccines for their safety, and the safety of
other cats staying at our veterinary hospital.
The
other core viral
vaccine for dogs and
cats is rabies.
No
other source of killed combination
vaccine is available
for dogs, although such products are now offered
for cats.
We strongly recommend this
vaccine for all
cats, not just outdoor, indoor / outdoor, those
cats who live in a house with an indoor / outdoor
cat and those
cats with a history of aggression towards
other cats or humans.
There are
cat vaccines for other infectious diseases (chlamydia, FIP, microsporum, bordetella, FIV, and giardia).
In addition, these businesses will need to obtain proof from the owners of
cats and
other animals subject to rabies
for which a rabies
vaccine is approved that these animals have been vaccinated against rabies.
Your donation to Lincoln County Animal Shelter will help to provide the more than 1,500 annual residents with medical care,
cat litter, antibiotics, kibble, bedding,
vaccines, baby formula, and many
other comforts while they wait
for new homes.
There is a
vaccine for this virus that should be given to all kittens and then to adult
cats that go outside or get exposed to
other cats through fostering, adoption events or open play boarding.
For indoor
cats, it is ideal that they receive each of these
vaccines every three years in years that vary from
other types of
vaccines (a
cat would then ideally receive one
vaccine a year).
While scientists continue to work on creating a safe, effective
vaccine for FIV, current recommendations are to limit your
cat's exposure to
other cats that may be infected.
We offer low cost
vaccines and affordable pet medical care to alleviate some of the stress involved in vaccinations and
other treatments
for cats and dogs.
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.
To keep pets healthy and out of local shelters, we offer low - cost
vaccines, microchips with lifetime registrations, testing
for heartworms (
for dogs) and Felv / FIV (
for cats), parasite treatment and prevention, and
other preventative veterinary services at our
vaccine clinic.
The Toby Project also offers free spay / neuter and low - cost
vaccines and
other treatments in all five boroughs
for feral
cats.
- loaning traps - offering easy - to - follow trapping instructions - providing below - cost and sometimes free spays / neuters /
vaccines for community
cats at our LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics - educating the public about community
cats - advising how to affectively manage
cat colonies - offering solutions to help mediate neighbor complaints - supporting trappers throughout trapping process and the throughout the life of the colony - helping connect people with
others interested in helping community
cats in their area and fostering the growth of grassroots efforts in neighborhoods throughout the 20 county metro area - giving referrals
for community
cat resources throughout the metro area
If you
cat is not an outdoor
cat or does spend time outside but does not interact with
other cats, please discuss the need
for this
vaccine with your veterinarian.
Located at 1001 L Street, SE, this high - quality, high - volume spay and neuter center hosted weekly low - cost
vaccine clinics and averaged 40 surgeries a day
for pets of the public, our adoption center animals, community
cats, and animals in the care of
other animal rescue groups.
This information is used when administering
vaccines, preparing anesthesia
for surgery and diagnosing your
cat should
other health conditions arise.
Vaccines are intended
for use in healthy animals only; if your
cat already has IBD or
other chronic illness, talk to your veterinarian about submitting an exemption from legally required vaccinations.