Vaccination guidelines for cats
Most core cat vaccinations aim to help prevent at least three diseases in kittens and cats: Feline Panleukopenia (FPV), Feline
Vaccinations are an integral part of maintaining your pet’s health by helping protect them from high morbidity and sometimes fatal diseases they may come into contact with, in the environment or through other animals. Widespread use of vaccinations protects not only the vaccinated individual, but also the community they live in.
While vaccinations do not guarantee complete protection, they help prepare your pets immune system to fight the disease, reducing the severity of infection for a quicker recovery, minimising the chance of your pet catching a disease in the first place, and helping prevent further spread of the disease in the environment.
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Most core cat vaccinations aim to help prevent at least three diseases in kittens and cats: Feline Panleukopenia (FPV), Feline
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