Feline Vaccination Guidelines
|
Vaccine |
Disease Condition | Frequency |
| Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis | Upper respiratory infection sneezing coughing and discharge from eyes, highly contagious | 8 weeks followed by a booster every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks |
| Calcivirus | Upper respiratoey infection highly contagious | same as above |
| Feline Panleukopenia | Also known as"Feline Enteritis" vomiting, diarrhea, anemia highly contagious high mortality rate in kittens | Same schedule as above |
| Rabies | Fatal Viral Infection of the nervous system | First vacccine at 12 weeks or older Revaccinate yearly |
| NON CORE VACCINES | ||
| Feline Leukemia | Attacks immune system, anemia, anorexia, cancer can be transmitted in utero or to nursing kittens, highly contagious |
kitten series starts at 12 weeks, given in series of 2 three weeks apart, then annually |
| Feline Immuno Deficiency Virus | weakens immune system, anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting; vaccine interferes with FIV test | Kitten series starts at 12 weeks, given in a series of 2 three weeks apart, then annually |
| Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) | "Feline Corona Virus" wet and dry forms, highly contagious | Kitten series starts at 12 weeks, series of 2 vaccines 3 weeks apart, then annually |
