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If the cat has not been vaccinated, it is generally recommended that you observe for a week before getting vaccinated.
The reason for this is that if the cat is not in good health or carries germs, going directly to the vaccine at this time will cause low immunity.
It is more likely to be infected by germs and get sick, because the vaccine will not produce immunity immediately after it has just been injected, so it is best to get vaccinated when you are relatively healthy.
After a week, it is best to go to vaccinate the cat after everything is normal, and try not to go out and bathe as much as possible this week.
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1.Do not vaccinate cats before they are weaned.
2.Vaccines are not a panacea. The timing of vaccination is not right, and vaccination will not be 100% effective in destroying the virus.
Cats are too young to be vaccinated before weaning, because at this time there will be antibodies inherited from the mother cat in the kitten, which are called shifter antibodies, also called maternal antibodies. This antibody then interferes with the immune response to the vaccine. Causing the vaccine to fail.
3.Cats cannot be vaccinated when they are sick, and when the cat is sick, it may suppress the body's immune response, which can also have an effect. Therefore, it is best to vaccinate when the cat is healthy, the immune system is functioning normally, and the cat is of the right age.
4.Problems that should be paid attention to when vaccinating cats.
1) It is not recommended to vaccinate cats before 8 weeks. Because cats may not have been completely weaned, "maternal antibodies" can have an impact on the effectiveness of the vaccine.
2) It is not recommended for cats who have just arrived in their new home to get vaccinated immediately. It is necessary to observe for more than half a month and have no abnormalities in the body before vaccination.
3) Vaccinations are not recommended for sick cats. Before vaccination, the doctor will do some routine tests to make sure that there are no problems before vaccination.
4) Undewormed is not suitable for vaccination. Parasites may have an impact on the efficacy of the drug, and the first immunization should be done in vitro and in vivo deworming of the cat, and then the vaccine will be given a week later. Ideally, it is a precursor worm, post-immune; If you can't do it best, choose a deworming drug that does not interfere with vaccination, such as Da Pampering.
5) If the cat has been in contact with a cat with an infectious disease before vaccination, it cannot be vaccinated for half a month.
6) If the cat is sick or has been in contact with a cat with an infectious disease after the first dose of vaccine, you need to stop for observation and wait for the cat to recover before re-vaccination.
7) Cats need to be observed in the hospital for 20 minutes after vaccination, if the cat has an allergic reaction (facial edema, shortness of breath, itching, etc.) after vaccination, please ask the doctor to desensitize in time.
8) Pregnant female cats (not allowed to receive attenuated vaccines, which will lead to miscarriage), cats with leukemia, and AIDS (decreased resistance) should not be vaccinated.
9) After vaccination, it usually takes 7-10 days to take effect, so do not bathe the cat within a week after vaccination, so as not to cause a decrease in the cat's immunity.
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New cats should not be in a hurry to be vaccinated for the time being, because some diseases have an incubation period, and cats are easy to cause stress when they change to a new environment, so cats should be temporarily observed for ten days to half a month after arriving at home to ensure that they are completely healthy and adapt to the environment before starting immunity. Normal healthy kittens can be vaccinated when they reach the age of two months, and the conventional vaccines are the feline infectious disease vaccine and rabies vaccine.
It is generally recommended to wait 60 days for the first dose of the vaccine. Before vaccination, the cat needs to be fed at home for 7 to 14 days, and if there are no other abnormalities during this period, then the cat can be taken to the pet hospital for vaccination. Cat vaccines are divided into infectious disease vaccines and rabies vaccines, of which infectious disease vaccines are used to prevent feline plague, feline nasal branches and feline calicivirus, and the first vaccination of infectious disease vaccines requires 3 consecutive shots, with an interval of 28 days between each shot.
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When the cat is completely healthy for half a month when it arrives in a new home, it can be vaccinated.
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Cats can start vaccinations after 45 days. The first dose of the vaccine requires three doses of the vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine. The vaccine is injected 21 days apart, and the rabies vaccine needs to be injected after three months.
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Generally, kittens need to be observed for a week after arriving at home. If there is no abnormal performance in the body, you can be vaccinated, because the new cat will have an emergency response when it just receives the home, and it takes about a week to adapt, if the kitten arrives at home for a week, but there is still a loss of appetite, poor spirit, vomiting, soft stools, diarrhea, can not be vaccinated, may lead to vaccine failure.
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If the cat is over 8 weeks old, then the owner can take the cat to the pet hospital for vaccination about 1 week after the cat arrives at home; If the cat is not yet 8 weeks old, then the owner needs to vaccinate the cat after it is 8 weeks old. Before vaccinating the cat, it is recommended that the owner should deworm the cat in vitro and in vitro, and keep the cat warm, so as not to have parasites in the cat's body or have a cold that will affect the effectiveness of the vaccine.
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Kittens can only be vaccinated after two months of life, and the vaccine is given three times with an interval of 3 to 4 weeks, and if the cat arrives at home at least 14 days later.
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Hello, as long as the cat arrives at the time of vaccination, you can be vaccinated, and you don't need to get vaccinated according to a few days at home. For example, if you have been vaccinated the day before you receive your cat, you will need to wait a while to get it again.
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Cats can generally start to be vaccinated in about a month, mainly you can judge when to vaccinate him according to your cat's current size? If the cat is too small, it cannot be vaccinated.
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If the cat arrives at home, it is generally necessary to vaccinate it as soon as it is taken home, because the vaccine prevents bacterial infection, and the uncle is more responsible for the family.
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Kittens are generally used to about 10 days before you can be vaccinated, this time is just right.
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The cat is vaccinated a few days after arriving at home, so this situation needs to refer to the age of the cat. Under normal circumstances, vaccinations are required at the age of 2 to 3 months. And you have to insist on hitting 4 times.
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When the cat arrives at home, you should first go to the hospital to give the cat a comprehensive physical examination. Check the cat first for physical health problems to see if there is any infectious disease? Diseases, eye problems, etc. There were no abnormalities in the physical examination. You can get vaccinated in a week.
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Cats go home for a few days to get vaccinated, and I think it is generally safe to get vaccinated within a week.
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It depends on the age of the cat, the younger the cat, at least 1-3 months in the game, because the kitten's body immunity is not yet perfect, if there is a vaccine allergy, it is very dangerous.
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Cats are vaccinated at about 2-3 months old, before vaccination, the owner first bathes and deworms the cat, and then takes the cat to vaccinate 3 days after deworming.
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Hello, I don't know how old your cat is, has it been vaccinated before, if the cat has not been vaccinated, it is generally recommended that you observe for a week before getting vaccinated.
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Cats can generally be vaccinated for more than three months, and they can be vaccinated after half a month of arriving home.
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The time of cat vaccination should be according to the age of the cat, not according to the number of days he has come to your house, if the cat is now more than 50 days old, then you can choose a suitable day to vaccinate him.
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If the cat arrives home, it will be vaccinated in a few days, and if Mommy arrives home, it should be vaccinated within a day or two. Because I'm afraid of an epidemic.
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It depends on the age of the month, if it is a cat that is more than three months old, then as long as it is not sick, you can go to the vaccine.
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Cats go home for a few days to get vaccinated Cat epidemic prevention vaccines and injections At present, domestic companion animal hospitals and clinics often give cats vaccinations, commonly used vaccines include: imported cat triple vaccine, imported rabies vaccine, domestic rabies vaccine and domestic cat distemper vaccine. Feline triple vaccine.
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I think if you want to have a pet cat yourself, then generally speaking, if you don't get vaccinated, try to take it home after vaccination, which may avoid some problems.
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If you bleed, don't save a few hundred dollars, or hurry up to get vaccinated. **10 sets of approaching science has reported that after being scratched by a cat in a timely manner**, you will get a kind of cat scratch disease, a big man will become skinny and bone in a short period of time, and finally die, very scary. If you have a pet, you must pay attention to it, go in time after being bitten or scratched**, your life is your own, don't play with it.
But don't be angry with the animals because of this
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Yes, but it's best to go out after a few days, because some cats are weaker after fighting, and if your cat is very lively and likes to go outside, then it's no problem to take it out.
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Five-month-old kittens, if they have just arrived at their new home, of course they can go to get vaccinated, and I think it's best to get vaccinated.
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If a two-month-old cat has just arrived in his new home, I don't think it's important to vaccinate him, because he may have some stress reactions.
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Whether the cat that has just been bought back is vaccinated or not. Many novice cat slaves take the cat back and don't know if they can be vaccinated, if it is a cat bought in a regular pet store and other places, it is generally vaccinated do not worry, you can also ask the seller if the vaccine is finished, if it is done, then you only need to vaccinate regularly.
If you have not been vaccinated, then let me tell you about the vaccines, there are those that need to be vaccinated.
Cat triple vaccine, he is the prevention of feline plague cat herpes cat cup, these three most common, but also highly dangerous to cats virus, I suggest that this is all cats must be vaccinated, in addition to the triple and what is the four-link, five-link, seven-link, the more numbers represent the more diseases prevented. Feline seven-combination vaccine, in addition to preventing feline plague feline herpes cat cupiform, it also includes feline pneumonia, leukemia, coronary and rabies virus. It is generally recommended to take three injections, the role of the first shot is to release a signal in the cat's body, which can enable the cat's own immune system to recognize the virus, and after about four weeks, you need to be vaccinated with the second shot, and the second dose of vaccine can really establish this immune protection system.
About rabies vaccine depends on the situation, if your cat often has to be taken out to contact other cats and dogs, yearning for a pet or recommend that you give your cat rabies vaccine, if many shovelers can not be sure whether there is this situation, then or vaccination to make you feel at ease. In addition to this, it is also necessary to remind that the rabies vaccine will have certain risks, and there may be adverse reactions such as loss of appetite and allergies.
The precautions for vaccination yearn for excellent pets, and I hope that all the shovel officers can remember it, so that they will not be at a loss.
After vaccination, dogs and cats may experience some pyreogenic reactions to vaccines. Most dogs and cats have symptoms that go away on their own within 12-24 hours. A very small number of dogs and cats will have acute allergic reactions, it is recommended that you take your dog and cat to the pet hospital for at least 15-20 minutes after vaccination, and inform the medical staff immediately if you find an allergic reaction.
It takes 7-10 days to develop resistance after vaccination, and during this time, you should avoid bathing, suddenly change your diet and reduce contact with other dogs and cats to avoid getting sick before immunity is generated. After vaccination, dogs and cats should be given enough water, supplemented with adequate vitamins, and strengthened their immunity on time.
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Can I get a cat vaccine two days in advance? In response to this problem, if the local pet hospital still has the vaccine, and the pet doctor also has time, so you can go to the vaccine in advance.
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No, it can be postponed, not in advance.
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In order to ensure the success of immunization, it is recommended to keep the cat for 2 weeks to observe whether there is any abnormality in the cat's body, and the vaccine can only be vaccinated when it is completely healthy. When the cat is just brought home, it will have a greater stress, which may cause the cat to get sick, and the vaccination of the cat in the disease state will lead to immune failure.
When the new cat arrives at home, it is recommended to keep it for 2 weeks to observe whether there is any abnormality in the body of the cat Mozhen Duanmi, and the vaccine can only be given when it is completely healthy. Vaccines are biologics, and injections require strict requirements to produce enough antibodies. When the cat is first brought home, it will produce greater stress, and when the resistance is poor or when there is a disease, it will become ill in about 2 weeks.
Vaccination of sick cats can lead to immunization failure. Before vaccination, it is necessary to ensure that the cat's diet is normal, the mental state is lively, there are no symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, soft stools, etc., and the body temperature is within the normal range before it can be vaccinated.
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