For the first immunization, cats need to receive a total of four vaccinations. These four vaccinations include 3 doses of feline triplex (feline distemper virus, feline herpes virus and feline calicivirus) and 1 dose of rabies vaccine. The age for vaccination of cat triple vaccine in the first year is around two months of age, and early vaccination is not recommended. The age for vaccination of rabies virus vaccine is around three months of age, and early vaccination is not recommended. Thereafter, booster immunization will be done every 11 months.
What should be paid attention to when vaccinating cats:
1. To vaccinate cats, you must choose a professional pet hospital and give cats regular injections according to the doctor’s recommendations.
2. The cat must be healthy before vaccination.
3. Do not vaccinate the cat immediately when you first bring it home. The cat should be allowed to adapt for a period of time before being vaccinated to avoid stress reactions.
4. Cats should not take a bath or go out for a week after being vaccinated to avoid contracting germs and getting sick.
5. After being injected with the vaccine, as the immune system begins to react, cats may have fever, poor spirits, loss of appetite, lethargy, etc. These are normal reactions and usually resolve on their own in 1-2 days. recover. If it does not return to normal after 2 days, consult your pet doctor promptly.