What vaccines are required by law for cats?

What vaccines are required by law for cats?

Vaccinations for cats While there are no required cat vaccinations in California, your feline will thrive for years to come if they receive the core vaccinations. These shots protect your pet from the herpes virus, calicivirus, feline panleukopenia and feline leukemia.

How often should you vaccinate your cat for panleukopenia?

Revaccination should take place at 1 year of age after kitten vaccination or 1 year after the primary course in older cats. Thereafter, cats should be vaccinated no more frequently than once every 3 years.

What is the correct vaccine schedule for cats?

Adult cat vaccinations [1, 2, 3] Check with your veterinarian. If you have a cat who is an adult but has not been vaccinated or whose vaccination history or status is unknown, they will need two doses of the core vaccination, 3–4 weeks apart. After this the cat should receive a vaccination every 1–3 years.

When should cats get FeLV vaccine?

When to Vaccinate Your Cat Kittens receive their first FeLV vaccine at around eight weeks of age followed by a booster three to four weeks later. Kittens older than 16 weeks and adult cats that are receiving their first dose should also have a booster within three to four weeks.

Can vaccinated cats get panleukopenia?

Kittens are at highest risk for this disease, and adult cats with current vaccinations are at very low risk. If multiple vaccinated adult cats are infected, panleukopenia is very unlikely to be the cause.

Do cats need FeLV vaccine every year?

According to the guidelines set forth by the American Association of Feline Practitioners, the FeLV vaccine is recommended annually for all cats who go outside where they have exposure to other cats, and/or live with a FeLV infected cat.

Is it safe to vaccinate an older cat?

“Most adult cats should be revaccinated every one to three years based on lifestyle risk assessment.” Most adult cats that received the full booster series of vaccines as kittens should be revaccinated every one to three years based on a lifestyle risk assessment.

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