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Our research informed the creation of valuable vaccines, including the parvovirus vaccine for dogs and the feline
leukemia vaccine for cats, and our work continues to grow through the support of wildlife studies,» said Tiffany Grunert, Acting President and CEO of Morris Animal Foundation.
Because of this, the only Rabies
vaccine for cats used at Windmill Animal Hospital is the adjuvant - free vaccine, PureVax.
* Health check * Spay or Neuter * First round of Distemper / Parvo vaccine for dogs (DA2P - PV) or first round of
Distemper vaccine for cats (FVRCP) * Bordetella vaccine for dogs * Feline Leukemia testing for all cats and Canine Heartworm screening for dogs six months or older * First deworming * Flea treatment * Microchip identification & registration * Pet Behavior Resources * Pet training discount for dogs * Certificate for INITIAL vet visit * 30 days of ShelterCare Pet Insurance
Because of this, the only
FVRCP vaccine for cats used at Windmill Animal Hospital is the adjuvant - free vaccine, PureVax.
The Well Kitten Package does not include: spay / neuter surgery, additional FVRCP vaccine,
FeLV vaccines for cats who will be going outdoors, or cover services associated with illness and treatment of illness.
The American Veterinary Medical Association has divided
vaccines for cats into two categories: Core and Noncore vaccines.
Currently
available vaccines for cats include: FVRCP + (feline viral rhinotracheitis - calicivirus - panleukopenia - chlamydia), FeLV (feline leukemia virus), FIP (feline infectious peritonitis), and rabies.
Current recommendations state
injectable vaccines for cats should only be administered low on their legs, because if a tumor developed in this location, amputation could cure the issue.
In Alachua County, Operation Catnip neutered and vaccinated 3,183 community cats in 2013, making it the single largest provider of rabies
vaccines for cats in the county.
Optional or non-core
vaccines for cats consist of the vaccines for feline immunodeficiency virus, Chlamydia felis, and Bordetella bronchiseptica.
Dr. Levy's research and clinical interests center on feline infectious diseases, neonatal kitten health, humane alternatives for cat population control, and
immunocontraceptive vaccines for cats.
Several Pharmaceutical companies have or are in the process of marketing
intranasal vaccines for cats which are applied into your cat's nose.
We utilize an inactivated, non-adjuvanted rabies
vaccine for cats because this vaccine is less likely to stimulate an inflammatory response at the site of the injection that could, in rare cases, trigger the development of a potentially life - threatening fibrosarcoma tumor.
Glassford: We launched the companion animal division of ArgiLabs under the TradeWinds name about 15 years ago, and its product lineup was
primarily vaccines for cats and dogs.
She later became board - certified in internal medicine, and went on to publish more than 100 journal articles, conduct research into
contraceptive vaccines for cats, found Operation Catnip and co-found the Million Cat Challenge, and help develop the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine.
Aside from the Rabies vaccine, Park Avenue Animal Hospital also offers the DA2PP Combo (for Distemper, Adenovirus type 2, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus), Bordetella (canine cough) and Leptospirosis vaccines for dogs and the FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia) and Feline
Leukemia vaccines for cats.
As a result of these studies, non-adjuvanted vaccines are now available; the only non-adjuvanted
rabies vaccine for cats at this writing (2011) is Purevax, manufactured by Merial.
Rabies and feline distemper are core
vaccines for cats, in addition to calicivirus and feline herpesvirus.
Dr. Levy's clinical interests center on the health and welfare of animals in shelters, feline infectious diseases, and humane alternatives for cat population control, including contraceptive
vaccines for cats.
Feline distemper, herpesvirus and calicivirus are considered core
vaccines for cats and require booster shots every three years.
This includes the PureVax line of
vaccines for cats.
However, they have recently come out with a 3 - year Purevax rabies
vaccine for cats.
This can be done by presenting the immune system with weakened germs (polio in people, distemper in dogs), killed or inactivated germs (rabies for dogs, horses, and people, some Lyme disease vaccines for dogs); parts of germs (newer Lyme vaccines for dogs and Rabies
vaccines for cats); or similar germs (early use of cowpox to prevent smallpox in people, measles vaccine to prevent distemper in dogs).
Core
vaccines for cats are Panleukopenia, Feline Herpesvirus - 1, Feline Calicivirus, and Rabies.
Core
vaccines for cats are those for rabies, feline herpes virus and feline calicivirus and feline distemper.