Cat Health Care

Though our cat might seem healthy, it must visit the veterinarian to be examined, vaccinated or attend possible disorders.

And what will the veterinarian do the first time? First an exhaustive recognition that includes the mouth and gums, the application of vaccines if the cat already is eight or nine weeks old and palpate the whole body. Logically, answer some questions regarding specific behaviors of the animal.

Remember: a healthy cat is always alert, observant with everything that goes on and sure of itself. Controlling it from time to time does not need too much effort, but it is necessary do it always to detect any symptoms of any disease on time.

Vaccination and Deworming
To prevent cats from getting ill due to a virus, bacteria or other parasites that are present in the environment, it is necessary to follow a process of vaccination. Always consult the veterinarian.

Cats age

Treatment

1.5 months

Deworming

2 months

Feline panleukopenia virus vaccine

2.5 months

Feline triple

3 months

Reeforce Feline panleukopenia vaccine

3.5 months

Reeforce Feline triple vaccine

4 months

Feline leukemia virus. Feline infectious peritonitis.

4.5 months

Rabies vaccine

5 months

Deworming

Annually: must be vaccinated again with the feline triple vaccine, feline leukemia virus and feline infectious peritonitis.

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