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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.
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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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Domestic cats must also be vaccinated, so it is good for themselves and cats.
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Domestic cats also need to be vaccinated, if you are bitten or scratched, you need to be vaccinated, and you need to give the cat some vaccinations.
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Domestic cats need vaccinations, including rabies and triple vaccines, which are given annually.
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Domestic cats must be vaccinated, and vaccination is helpful for safety.
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Domestic cats must be vaccinated.
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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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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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Yes, I hit it when I was about three months old:
At present, there are two types of vaccines that are more common in China: imported triple vaccines and domestic cat plague vaccines.
Triple vaccine, which can prevent feline plague (panleukopenia), feline viral rhinotracheitis, and catarrhal enteritis. After the injection, the immunization is valid for one year and should be immunized once a year.
The domestic cat plague vaccine only protects against cat plague. After the injection, the immunization is valid for one year and should be immunized once a year.
If you want to add a rabies vaccine, cats over three months old can be immunized. After the injection, the immunization is valid for one year and should be immunized once a year.
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If your cat is just kept at home and never goes out, you don't need to fight, but your home should be disinfected frequently, and when you come back from going out to contact other pets, you should wash your hands before touching your cat to prevent bacteria from infecting it. My two cats are almost two years old, and they have never been kept at home, and they have never been vaccinated or sick.
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Of course, you need to fight, although the probability of domestic kittens getting sick is relatively low, but there is no guarantee that they will not get sick, and the sick ** is much more expensive than the vaccine.
There are also many cases of cats being infected without going out, and this kind of infection is usually caused by the owner bringing it home from the outside and then infecting the cat. Therefore, for the health and safety of cats, it is recommended to get the necessary vaccinations.
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Cats had better be vaccinated, otherwise cats are susceptible to some viruses that are difficult to treat.
A shot of cat vaccine is about 80 yuan, and cats only need one shot of multiple doses and one shot of rabies vaccine every year.
For the life and health of cats, they should be vaccinated on time.
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It is necessary to fight, this is to be on the safe side. There can be no fluke.
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Does the cat have to be vaccinated, yes, the cat must be vaccinated after a few months of growth, otherwise she will carry the virus in her body.
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As long as you don't let him out and raise him at home, really, it's really not necessary. Because after vaccination, cats will feel a little uncomfortable. Three times in the first month, he would have a fever three times.
Different cats will behave differently, and maybe they will be allergic to drugs or something. Although the odds are small, I don't think it's too necessary.
But be sure to do a sterilization. There are too many sayings on the Internet, lz, you can check the information yourself, it's good for cats, it's good for people.
My family Tuan Tuan is now six months old and is an adopted stray cat. I'm just a student, but I have ambitions to go abroad, so my cat must be vaccinated, because a vaccine certificate is required to leave the country or even out of the province.
If you settle down and don't stock, there's really no need to fight. This is what a pet hospital owner who knows me well.
Personal opinion Hope it helps
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First of all, it's not three shots a month, three fevers, it's an exaggeration to say upstairs, there is a time limit for vaccination, the first and second shots are at least 21 days apart, the third shot is a rabies vaccine, which needs to be separated by about a month, the vaccine can improve the immunity of kittens, it's not that you can't get out of contact with the virus, if you get a more troublesome infectious disease to enter the hospital, it's not a matter of hundreds of dollars.
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It's better to wait until it's half a year old before playing.
But be sure to fight, even if it doesn't go out, but you will bring back all kinds of germs from the outside world, and it is very easy for it to be infected with cat plague, or bring back fleas, which are also the source of disease infection.
The vaccine is not expensive, it is only given once a year, but it is worth it to buy a cat for a healthy lifetime.
Its lifespan is a few years, you take it home, you are its only dependence, please be kind to your cat.
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Generally speaking, it doesn't matter if the cat is vaccinated or not, vaccination only plays a protective role for it. For the sake of safety, you still have to get vaccinated when raising cats!
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Well. You don't have to fight if you're a cat. However, if you do, the chance of getting sick will be much smaller. If you love your cat, hit it. There's no shortage of that money, is there?
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Hit it, my cat is one year old and two months old, because no one cares about the temporary trip to the field, foster pet shop for 9 days, after coming back, I began to vomit, and I still didn't survive after six days, I left in the early hours of yesterday morning, other cats are fine, only she was infected with cat plague, the vaccine is still very important, it will produce antibodies in the cat's body, don't be lazy, don't wait for the loss to regret not at the beginning.
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My cat just didn't get vaccinated, it was just to save the money for the vaccine, but after more than four months, I began to vomit roundworms, and I ran to the hospital three times before and after, and it cost six or seven hundred, but the cat still didn't survive, so it's best not to take chances, and you suffer from the disease. And my cat is domestic, and he has never been out of the house. So the important thing to say three times, you must fight, you must fight, you must fight!
If the cat grows up and has a relationship with you, and then you get sick again, you can spend more money and energy than those few shots of vaccine, which may not be able to save life. This is my lesson and advice, don't let all cat lovers regret it in the future, it's too late.
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There are 2 reasons to vaccinate cats:First, it is to establish and improve the dog's immune function system;
The second is to prevent some zoonotic diseases, such as leptospirosis, rabies, etc.
Vaccination arrangements for cats:The first vaccination of cats is called the first immunization, and the first immunization needs to be vaccinated with 3 consecutive injections of cat triple when the cat is 2 months old and above, and the time interval between each injection is 20-21 days.
In addition, cats also need to be vaccinated against rabies after the cat reaches the age of 3 months. In general, the third cat triple shot can be given together with the rabies vaccine, or it can be given after a week.
In the future, a booster dose of feline triple and rabies vaccine is required every year, which is called annual immunity.
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Be sure to get an injection. Not only to fight infectious diseases, but also to be good for the kitten's immune system.
My ancestors had the injection at 4 months old, and then another shot a month later. Now I'm almost two years old, and I've only had one cold.
So for the health and happiness of your cat, get an injection.
It's the same as immunizing a baby.
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Yes, if the cat is sick and has ** disease, it cannot be vaccinated.
The main reason is that after the cat is vaccinated, the resistance will be very low, and it is easy to aggravate the previous disease.
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You don't have to fight if you're a cat. If I did, I would give it a shot to reduce the chance of getting sick.
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There are 2 reasons why it is recommended to vaccinate your pet:First, it is to establish and improve the dog's immune function system;
The second is to prevent some zoonotic diseases, such as leptospirosis, rabies, etc.
The feline immunization schedule is recommended as follows:Primary immunization at 2 months of age:The first shot is wonderful.
Second shot (21 days later) Miaosanduo.
Second shot (21 days later) Miaosanduo.
Rabies after one week (rabies injection must be at least 3 months old).
Booster immunization: every eleven months immunization: feline triple rabies.
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If you don't go out at home, you don't need to get vaccinated. My family had 2 cats before, and one went to the pet hospital to be rumored to have cat plague! The other went to another pet hospital for vaccination, and the adverse reactions were all hanging.
Now this one is more than 3 years old without vaccination, but it is very healthy. In fact, domestic cats can only be dewormed, and there is absolutely no need for vaccination, unless door-to-door service can be provided.
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To be vaccinated, the most basic deworming vaccine for pets is generally to be vaccinated.
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If you have a cat for the first time, should you vaccinate the cat.
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It's the same as getting vaccinated, some people are useful, and some people don't. When I was a child, I was afraid of injections, and I was fine with almost no vaccinations. My cat is now 4 months old, very healthy, not ready to fight at the moment, she is very timid, afraid that she will suffer.
Wait for her to be older and then give her a shot, mainly for fear of being punished by the injection cat.
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The city may be! But not a single cat or dog in the countryside has been vaccinated! And bite! No one hit! But people are fine.
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If he lives with you all the time, must he be vaccinated to prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases? For the sake of one's own health, I am also responsible for myself.
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People have to fight when they are young, otherwise they don't have to study, what do you say? If you don't fight, it's easy to get a cat nose branch.
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Cat deworming and vaccination are done regularly, deworming is once every three months, the first vaccination, it is best to let the doctor come to the door, it is safer and more reliable, and you can make an appointment with a doctor to visit the door.
Transmission of hepatitis B is mainly bloodstream and sexual, bodily fluid, and mother-to-child vertical transmission. I heard that antiviral drugs such as He Weili are now very effective, so hepatitis B patients don't need to worry too much. Of course, the society is still very discriminatory against hepatitis B, and I hope that the relevant units should have a correct understanding of hepatitis B.
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