Puppies receive antibodies (protection against diseases) through breast milk (colostrum). Once they are weaned the immunity starts to disappear and that is why it is necessary to establish a vaccination program to protect them against common infectious diseases.
If these kittens are vaccinated in this country with three cats, a vaccine that protects against herpes virus, calicivirus and feline panleukopenia virus.
Herpes virus and calicivirus are responsible for causing or feline rhinotracheitis feline respiratory syndrome. This disease is characterized by primarily affecting young cats and cause fever, sneezing, conjunctivitis, nasal discharge, and even pneumonia with a fatal outcome for the puppy.
The feline panleukopenia virus can cause abortions, neurological and gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
Another vaccine that can be applied in cats is feline leukemia. This disease causes a deficiency of the immune system and tumor growth.
The vaccination schedule as in dogs is variable and depends on the epidemiological situation of the place and race in certain cases. In general one of the most widely used is as follows:
2 months and 1 / 2 --------- Triple
feline leukemia 3 months and 1 / 2 --------- Triple feline leukemia and rabies ----------------
6 months
getting vaccinated against rabies are given the owner a valid certificate to the Ministry of Health, the current document is required when a pet bites a person or another animal and implementation of travel outside the country.
then once a year, your cat will have to re-vaccinated with all vaccines listed above.
Here's a video on vaccination in adult cats. The vaccination protocol changed slightly since this fact based on the reality of Argentina.
If these kittens are vaccinated in this country with three cats, a vaccine that protects against herpes virus, calicivirus and feline panleukopenia virus.
Herpes virus and calicivirus are responsible for causing or feline rhinotracheitis feline respiratory syndrome. This disease is characterized by primarily affecting young cats and cause fever, sneezing, conjunctivitis, nasal discharge, and even pneumonia with a fatal outcome for the puppy.
The feline panleukopenia virus can cause abortions, neurological and gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting, diarrhea and fever.
Another vaccine that can be applied in cats is feline leukemia. This disease causes a deficiency of the immune system and tumor growth.
The vaccination schedule as in dogs is variable and depends on the epidemiological situation of the place and race in certain cases. In general one of the most widely used is as follows:
2 months and 1 / 2 --------- Triple
feline leukemia 3 months and 1 / 2 --------- Triple feline leukemia and rabies ----------------
6 months
getting vaccinated against rabies are given the owner a valid certificate to the Ministry of Health, the current document is required when a pet bites a person or another animal and implementation of travel outside the country.
then once a year, your cat will have to re-vaccinated with all vaccines listed above.
Here's a video on vaccination in adult cats. The vaccination protocol changed slightly since this fact based on the reality of Argentina.
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