Cat Vaccinations: Everything You Need to Know About Cat Vaccinations!

In this article, we will talk about cat vaccinations, their schedule and types!

This situation is repeated with most cat owners.

  • Oh Sarah, your cat is so sweet and loves to play... How old is she?

It will take a month and a half!

  • Did you fortify it?

No.. I think it's unnecessary.

  • Are you kidding? This is very important, my daughter, especially for your cat, because it will protect it from diseases that could kill it.

Many people like Sarah think that cat vaccinations are secondary, but vaccinating your cat is the most important thing you need to do!

You will come out of this article understanding 5 things:

1- How does the vaccine work inside the cat’s body?

2- Diseases that require cat vaccinations

3- Cat vaccination schedule

4- The harms of not following up on cat vaccinations

5- Common symptoms after vaccination

Cat Vaccinations: Prevention is Better than Cure!

In order to know how vaccination works inside the cat’s body, we must first know why vaccinations and immunizations exist in the first place?

Do you remember when you were young in school? The school doctor would come and give the whole class a measles vaccination.

What you took is a miniature image of measles itself!

This is so that the body can take this image, store it, and form antibodies against it!

As soon as the disease attacks you, you find that the immunization has worked and the immune system says, “This is similar to what I have.” It starts attacking it and producing antibodies, protecting you from the disease.

This is exactly what happens in your pet's body, you give it a miniature version of the virus when it is young so that when it attacks it when it is older it can get rid of it!

What are the diseases that affect cats and why should I vaccinate them?

Diseases that require cat vaccinations

Viruses are all around us and can infect pets at any time. Viruses generally have no cure, so we must protect our pets from them.

That's why we have to be one step ahead of the virus and vaccinate the pet and boost its immune system so that it is ready when the virus attacks.

These are the most important diseases that you should vaccinate your cat against:

1- Panleukopenia is similar to Parvo in dogs and has the same symptoms, causing vomiting, bloody diarrhea, and fever.

2- A disease that affects the respiratory system, called Calicivirus.

It results in ulcers in the cat's mouth, tongue, or nose.

What are the names of cat vaccinations, their dates, and how often should they be repeated?

Focus with me…

Note: What we are going to say is according to the nominations of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA), which is the largest international veterinary organization!

Cat vaccination schedule

Its fortifications are summarized in the fortification of Bas and they are repeated:

1- Quadruple vaccination for cats

It starts at the age of two months, and is repeated 3 weeks later.

2- Rabies vaccination for cats

This is done at the age of 3-6 months, and is repeated every year.

3- Vaccination of cats against worms and insects

Important note on cat vaccinations:

Any vaccination is injected under the skin, so be careful when the doctor gives your pet the vaccination so that it does not go into the wrong place and harm your pet.

Vaccinating cats against worms and insects

It is very important to give the worm dose 14 days after the first time you gave it to him, in order to eliminate the entire life cycle of the worm, which is Adult, then Egg, then Larva.

The first dose kills the Adult, but the Egg is still there, so we wait until it hatches and gives us the Larva, and this happens on the 14th day after we give the second dose.

That's why you can't be late a day, otherwise you will have to repeat from the beginning again.

Suppose I did not vaccinate my cat, what would happen?

The harms of not following up on cat vaccinations

The problem with not vaccinating cats is summarized in two points:

  • Problems for cats themselves

In case of infection with worms, this causes hair loss and emaciation, and over time causes anemia and intestinal obstruction.

In the case of viral diseases, some are fatal and some cause symptoms that greatly weaken cats.

  • Problems for those dealing with cats

If cats are infected with a disease such as rabies and scratch or bite a member of the household, this may lead to death!!

Therefore, it is necessary to take caution and adhere to the vaccination schedule.

Symptoms after cat vaccinations

  • high temperature

  • Return

  • Diarrhea

Cat vaccinations are not a luxury, and are a must if you are going to travel with your cat!

May you and your cat be safe!

Always remember that the best thing is to follow the principle of "prevention is better than cure."

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