RCP

Forming the Base of Protection for Cats of All Ages

The RCP, or FVRCP vaccine, protects against a series of highly contagious viruses that are often spread through close contact with other cats. In some cases, these diseases may be life-threatening but are easily prevented with regular vaccinations. 

FeLV

Protect Your Cat From Feline Leukemia

FeLV is a contagious virus, spread from cat to cat through saliva, blood, feces, or urine, that may ultimately lead to feline leukemia, a deadly form of cancer. Cats can get it from mutual grooming, fighting, or sharing food and water dishes. There is no cure for FeLV in cats.

  • Symptoms may include:

    Fever, loss of appetite, upper respiratory tract infections, or very few symptoms at all before tumors are formed.

  • Treatment usually includes:

    Supportive care, such as minimizing stress, proper nutrition, and treating secondary conditions as they occur.

Rabies

Protecting Your Family & Pets From Rabies

Rabies is easily spread to family members and can often be fatal in cats. Once your pet is infected, there are no treatment options available.

References:

  1. Compendium of animal rabies prevention and control, 2016. National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control Committee. http://nasphv.org/Documents/NASPHVRabiesCompendium.pdf. Accessed August 2, 2019.
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