Re: Getting 2nd kitty - what shots to get?
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Originally posted by lizzielou742
What do I need to make sure both of my cats have to keep them healthy and safe?
What is the difference between FIP and Feline Leukemia? Do cats in multi-cat households need to be vaccinated for this?
Thanks!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by leslie flenner
I didn't know the cat was going into a multi-cat family! So the cats at home are untested? and so, yes. that would be cause to vaccinate a newbie against luekemia. I wonder if shes planning on having her other cats tested?
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This is her second kitty. I would assume the first kitty has been tested and properly vaccinated, she (Lissielou742)seems to be a very responsible pet owner.
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Re: Cat needs shots once a year
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Originally posted by ScoobyDoo-Doo
Cats need shots once a year for chlamydia and rabies. Usually given at the same time. The feline Luekemia shots are also I believe yearly or every 2 years. Not sure. However, if your cats are NOT exposed to other cats then skipping the luekemia shots are okay. They are quite expensive. I think they were about $35 per shot.
The FIV shots and such may be important if you are planning or are pregnant. Pregnant women should NOT clean out litter boxes. Some diseases are transmittable to humans. Getting these shots are important.
I don't think your vet was a crackpot. Some shots are not given until kittens are atleast 6 weeks to 6 months old. It really depends. They may have already been given the shots at the shelter and he already knew that.
Ps. If your going to get your cat fixed I would wait until after it's first heat. You can do it earlier but my cat had problems and I wish I had waited. Her "boobs" are low and it makes her look fat. Cats who get fixed after their first heat also are maturer. Good luck!
Scooby,
Please don't take offense at this, but, your post contains several 'theories' that don't seem supported by the mainstream vet care here in the USA. The toxo/litter box is one issue I can live with...though, PIF clarified the issue, but, the spaying after a first heat is not generally accepted vet practice.