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Take the cat to vaccinate, I said that there is a little eye droppings, everything else is normal, let me do a blood test, and after doing it, I said that there are two indicators that are too high to be vaccinated to give me some antibiotics I don't feel at ease if the vaccine is not given for a day, let me get better and then go to the shot, but isn't it normal for the cat to have a little eye droppings, how is it good, completely A little inflammation can't.
Of course, if a healthy cat goes to be vaccinated, there will sometimes be adverse reactions such as poor appetite, and if you have a cat with inflammation in the past, the danger will be even greater.
Hello, if the cat has inflammation and can not be vaccinated, it is recommended that healthy cats rarely have eye droppings, if your cat's eye drops are very bad, please take him to the hospital to find a doctor for examination, if it is not very serious, buy a bottle of chloramphenicol eye drops, wash its eyes, see if it helps, if the eye drops do not improve after a week, please take it to the hospital in time.
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Be sure to get vaccinated.
Cats should not be left unvaccinated. Vaccinating cats is a very necessary thing, cats can prevent many diseases after vaccination, in the process of raising cats, cats vaccinated can also protect the health of the owner, so be sure to vaccinate cats.
The time of cat vaccination is divided into different situations, and the more common vaccines on the market are usually three months after the kitten is born.
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Not vaccinating cats will increase the chance of being infected with feline plague virus, calicivirus, herpes virus, and rabies virus.
Therefore, it is recommended that cat owners should vaccinate their cats regularly. It is generally recommended that cats can be vaccinated with the first shot at the age of 45 days, and then boosted every 21 days, for a total of 3 doses. Rabies vaccination should be given after co-vaccination.
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Cats can survive without vaccination.
It is only possible to be invaded by the virus, and some diseases with a high mortality rate we have no specific drugs only through vaccine prevention, so it is recommended that parents come to inject vaccines to ensure the safe growth of cats, especially the rabies virus, which has a 100% mortality rate and will be transmitted to humans, so parents should vaccinate in time after raising cats.
Generally, cats can be vaccinated when they are eight weeks old, and then they can be injected every four weeks, for a total of four injections.
The cat is already 12 weeks old, so it only needs two shots of infectious disease vaccine and one shot of rabies vaccine.
I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.
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"Cats have to be vaccinated, cats need to be vaccinated with feline triple (feline plague virus, feline herpes virus and feline calicivirus) and rabies vaccine.
Vaccines can ensure the health of cats, increase the physical resistance of cats, reduce the production of diseases, vaccinated cats have antibodies in their bodies, and infectious diseases will not be easily infected, reducing the mortality rate of cats.
If the dog wilts, does not like to eat, and has diarrhea and vomiting after returning home, it is normal within two days, and there are problems that need to go to the hospital for more than two days.
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Reason: The most fundamental thing to vaccinate cats is for the safety of cats, because once cats suffer from cat plague, the mortality rate is extremely high. Cats also have problems such as rabies and parasites, so try to do a good job of hygiene prevention and control as a precaution.
Time of vaccination: The first immunization is carried out when the kitten is 3 months old, with two injections of cat triple and one injection of rabies. After the first immunization of the vaccine, 2 injections are required every year, and the cat quadruple is mainly used to prevent feline plague.
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Why do cats need to be vaccinated, in fact, there are two aspects, such as: on the one hand, it is to be able to protect the health of cats; On the other hand, it is to protect the safety of the shovel officer or the person who comes into contact with the cat.
At present, there are some vaccines on the market, such as commonly used cat triplets, etc., which can properly prevent some diseases of cats.
So why do cats need to be vaccinated, it is to better protect themselves and the people around them and cats.
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Kittens are born with maternal antibodies that protect them from their mother's milk, which gradually disappear as the kittens begin to wean. In order to protect kittens from the virus, we need to vaccinate them after 8 weeks of age to strengthen their resistance. There are three of the most common, such as feline plague, feline nasal branch, and feline cup, which are also highly dangerous diseases for cats, so the vaccines against these three viruses are also called core vaccines, that is, vaccines that must be given.
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Because vaccinating cats can prevent the invasion of various viruses. It is of great help to the healthy growth of cats.
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Why do you have to vaccinate your cat? Because the cat is vaccinated in order not to let the cat get sick, it is not to prevent the cat from getting infectious diseases or anything, or the cat vaccination is good for the cat, so I am afraid that the cat is eating the mouse medicine outside, so it is easy to give the cat to death. It is also a semi-annual vaccine or a few months.
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When the kitten is born, it will obtain maternal antibodies from breast milk to protect itself, these antibodies will disappear after weaning, in order to protect the kitten from the virus, vaccination at the age of 8 weeks of the kitten increases resistance, (feline plague, feline nasal branch, feline cup) is common, but also a dangerous disease in cats, vaccines against these viruses are called core vaccines. It has to be hit.
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Why do cats have to be vaccinated?Because vaccination can prevent many diseases, such as if the cat is vaccinated against rabies, if it bites a person, this situation is safer, and there is no rabies.
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Cats, as long as you have it, you must also be vaccinated.
Because in cats, if you are scratched by a cat and are not vaccinated, it is easy to cause rabies.
Therefore, if you have a cat, you must be vaccinated to prevent rabies.
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At present, the cats bought are pet cats bred in captivity, and their physical abilities are relatively weak, and they need to be vaccinated against the virus.
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Why do cats have to be vaccinated and vaccinated?It is because Mao carries a kind of bacteria and virus, if it bites us normal people, people will get a disease, and finally go blind and die.
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Because cats can also transmit some diseases, as long as they are animals, they should be vaccinated to prevent some infectious diseases.
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This can prevent cats from contracting diseases, can make cats grow up healthily, and vaccinations can make cats better protect their bodies.
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If the cat is not vaccinated, it will suffer from some diseases, and it will be infected and infected after you are scratched and bitten, and cats are actually easy to breed parasites.
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Why do cats have to be vaccinated?Cat vaccinations are also for cats. Boost immunity, lest you get some. Disease.
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Cats must be vaccinated, otherwise they must be infected with certain diseases, it is really a particularly difficult cat to treat, unlike people will say it.
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Vaccinations are mainly used to prevent infectious diseases and improve the cat's own immunity.
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This is similar to the principle of human vaccination, to enhance immunity and prevent diseases.
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Cat vaccinations are given to prevent a variety of diseases.
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Vaccinations are good for both people and cats.
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The purpose of cat vaccination is to prevent infectious diseases, mainly to prevent cat plague, feline infectious rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, rabies, etc., generally cats can start vaccination at the age of two months, the first immunization needs to be vaccinated with four shots, three shots to prevent infectious diseases, a shot of rabies vaccine, the interval between each shot is about three weeks to four weeks, timely vaccination and deworming, can prevent infectious diseases and parasites to a large extent.
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1. Cats are more likely to be infected by the virus without vaccination, and the virus infection is not easy to treat, especially cat plague, and the survival rate is low, so it is recommended to inject vaccines. Second, for young cats, the possibility of being infected is extremely high, because young cats have poor resistance, once infected with feline plague virus, they may vomit, diarrhea, cause dehydration, shock and death. Therefore, it is extremely necessary to get vaccinated.
3. Adult cats may have strong resistance, but once they carry the feline plague virus, they may get sick when their resistance decreases, and the vaccine is to enhance their ability to resist the virus.
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Cats must be vaccinated, because after vaccination, it can reduce some diseases of cats, and it will also have certain benefits for us humans.
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It's not that it has to, but if you have a cat to vaccinate the cat, you are also responsible for the cat, and the vaccine is to prevent some large cat diseases.
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Do cats have to be vaccinated? Cats must also be vaccinated because cats also contain rabies bacteria in their bodies, so they must be vaccinated.
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It is not necessary to vaccinate kittens, but only after vaccination. It is better for the cat itself, and it will not be infected with some viruses.
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When many friends buy cats, they will ask the kittens whether they have been vaccinated, and the answer they get is generally: "I have been vaccinated", and some answers are: "I haven't been vaccinated yet, because it is still relatively small, and I will play it again after a while" or "Cats don't need to be vaccinated, it's okay".
1.Do cats need to be vaccinated?
This problem is a problem that many people are more entangled, because everyone thinks that their domestic cats do not go out, let alone contact with stray cats outside, and the cats at home will definitely not get sick, so they do not need to be vaccinated. And cats that are often taken out for walking, have more contact with things outside, and will be more likely to come into contact with more bacteria, and then get sick, so they must be vaccinated. In this case, I would like to say that even if the cat does not go out, it may be infected by the virus carried by the human.
I think that vaccinating cats can be determined according to individual conditions, and some cats have not been vaccinated and have been healthy. But if you can, you still have to get it, because the vaccine is a preventive effect, and it will make the cat's chance of getting sick smaller, not that it will not be sick. The vaccine can be applied to the cat triple, which can prevent three common infectious cat viruses:
Feline plague, feline nasal ramus, and feline Carrisi disease. For the rabies vaccine, because the rabies virus is transmitted through saliva, if the cat does not go out and does not come into contact with animals with rabies virus, the rabies vaccine can be avoided.
2.When to get vaccinated?
Kittens should be vaccinated in two to three months after birth, go to the pet hospital to check the body, consult a doctor, and generally be in good health. Why not fight as soon as you are born? Because the cat's breast milk has antibodies, for kittens who have drunk breast milk, the antibodies will disappear in about three months, and it is time to go to vaccination.
Those sellers who say they have been vaccinated in two months, emmmm....Everybody understands.
However, after the cat is vaccinated, it has to be observed in the hospital for half an hour before leaving. Like people, when vaccination, they will be asked by doctors if they are allergic to certain drugs, and cats will also be allergic, so it is necessary to observe for a period of time. If the cat has difficulty breathing after vaccination, it should immediately seek a doctor for a desensitization injection.
After vaccination, cats may have a low-grade fever, loss of appetite, and love to sleep, which are normal phenomena and will be fine in two days. If it doesn't get better in two days, go to the hospital and see a doctor.
After the cat has been vaccinated, check for antibodies. Generally speaking, there will be antibodies after vaccination, but some are relatively low, but as long as there are antibodies, it is fine.
Do cats have to be vaccinated every year? I don't recommend getting vaccinated every year, not that if you get too many vaccines, your cat won't get sick. You can check the antibodies first, and if the antibodies are qualified, you don't need to take them.
I bought my cat back when I was six months old, and the seller said it had been vaccinated. I've been raising it for three years, and it's pretty good to eat, but it's not fat. Some time ago, it was decided to sterilize it, and after the doctor's examination, he found that there was no antibody, so he had to be injected first.
After getting the first shot, I gained a pound a month later, and I wondered if I hadn't been vaccinated before.
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If the kitten that grows up drinking the mother's breast milk does not need to be vaccinated too young, the body's breast milk antibodies will disappear during the kitten's 3-4 months of age, so it is generally necessary to vaccinate after 3 months, and the gains of early vaccination outweigh the losses!
Cat vaccination generally refers to the cat triple vaccine and rabies vaccine. Feline triple vaccine: This injection protects against three common and contagious feline viruses.
For example: cat plague, feline nasal branch, feline carissi's disease and other high-risk diseases, usually the brand of cat triple has Miao Sanduo (inactivated vaccine) and Interway (weak inactivated vaccine) Most pet hospitals play Miao Sanduo, both have an effect, like my two masters are also Miao Sanduo.
By the way, some things to note before getting vaccinated.
1. Do not take a bath for two weeks before and after vaccination, if the cat has a cold, sneezing, runny nose and bad spirits, the pet hospital will not let the vaccination, because the vaccine itself belongs to a virus antibody, and the vaccine in a sick cat is likely to put the cat in danger.
2. After vaccination, the immune system of cats and cats will be activated, low-grade fever, drowsiness, sneezing, and reduced appetite, which are normal if they last for a day or two, and if they still have a fever for a day or two, it is recommended to go to the hospital to let the doctor see.
3. A small number of cats will have allergic reactions, stay in the hospital for half an hour after the fight to observe, if there is a swollen face, difficulty breathing immediately tell the doctor, the general probability is relatively small, and there is no problem within half an hour to leave.
The interval between vaccinations is 21-28 days apart for the cat triple and one week apart for the rabies vaccine and the feline triple injection. The doctor will help you mark the time for your next vaccination.
So if some pet stores or cat dealers say that a two-month-old kitten has been vaccinated, it must be a pit and basically has not been vaccinated.
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