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Kittens initially get antibodies from their mother, but as immunities begin to fade, it’s important to keep them protected from common diseases.
Kittens initially get antibodies from their mother, but as immunities begin to fade, it’s important to keep them protected from common diseases.
Depending on where you live and amount of socialization, your kitten will need a series of vaccination doses to be fully protected.
Timeline |
RCP |
FeLV |
Rabies Minimum age: 12 weeks |
6-8 Weeks | 9-12 Weeks | 13-16 Weeks (Some Cats Up To 20 Weeks) | 1+ Years (From Last Booster) |
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*A MLV intranasal FVRC may be used to provide rapid onset of protection from respiratory disease.
An injectable panleukopenia/RCP vaccine should be given simultaneously.