Not exact matches
16 week set — Feline Rhinotracheitis — Calicivirus —
Panleukopenia — Chlamydophila, Feline Leukemia, and Rabies vaccine at 16 weeks of age (
after this set, your kitten is protected for a year)-- three injections
When: 1 vaccine
AFTER 12 weeks of age Next Booster Needed: Booster vaccination at 1 year FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici, and
Panleukopenia viruses)
Feline
Panleukopenia Virus (FPV),
after entering into the body, destroys dividing cells in the bone marrow, lymph tissues, epithelium (outer layer) of the intestine etc, thus severely depriving the immune system of the body.
Less reliably low numbers (lymphopenia) occurs early in parvovirus infection in dogs and in
panleukopenia of cats or
after prolonged periods of stress.
Kittens that receive bottle feeding immediately
after birth will not get this immunity from their mother to prevent possibly fatal diseases like feline
panleukopenia.
Sadly, he passed away due to suspected
panleukopenia shortly
after rescue.
Cerebellar hypoplasia is seen in kittens
after in utero infection with feline
panleukopenia virus.
Cerebellar hypoplasia is seen in kittens
after in utero infection with feline
panleukopenia virus (see Feline Pa
panleukopenia virus (see Feline
PanleukopeniaPanleukopenia).