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Raise a kitten, be sure to vaccinate it from an early age, so that the cat is free from feline plague and rabies, when the cat is an adult, the owner should be regularly immunized for the cat every year, at this time only one shot is needed, and there is a noteworthy problem that the cat's eucharistic resistance will decline after vaccination, and special attention needs to be paid during this time.
1. Cats who are immunized for the first time must continue to receive another shot within a certain period of time after the first dose of vaccine (generally 20 days). Because the first shot of the vaccine is to let the cat's immune system know the virus, and the second shot is the real way to make the cat produce virus antibodies, so the first vaccination generally requires 2 shots, which can be regarded as complete immunity! to be useful!
Only 2 shots are required for the first immunization, and only one shot is required for regular immunization every year thereafter.
2. You can't bathe the cat within 7 days after the second injection, and you can't take the cat out. Vaccinated cats are actually in a weak state and can only produce a certain number of antibodies after 7 days, so it is very dangerous to take a bath and go out within 7 days. I believe that parents have already heard the cocoon, hehe.
3. Immunization may also fail. The best outcome of immunization failure is that the cat does not get sick, but the vaccine is in vain. We can't prevent this, we can only make artificial efforts to increase the resistance of cats.
Usually feed them some cat vitamins to eat, and occasionally feed babies rice arcs and nutritional paste. It is best to choose a slightly better cat food, which can improve the physical strength and health of the cat and have a certain effect on fighting diseases.
The kitten that has just been bought, generally about 1 month, in this case can not be vaccinated, you must wait until enough days to get vaccinated, otherwise the consequences will be unbearable. In addition, the 2-month-old and older cats bought back, as long as the new cat enters the house, must be isolated and observed for at least 2 weeks, because changes in the environment will cause the cat's emotional changes and resistance to decrease, and it is not suitable to be vaccinated at this time. After 2 weeks, when it is confirmed that the cat has no major health problems and has adapted to the environment, the vaccine can be given.
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Look at my cat, it's very obedient without paying attention.
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Precautions for cat vaccination.
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Limit the range of activities, increase dietary nutrition, pay attention to the clean and sterilized environment, and do not take a shower!
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Cats should pay attention before and after vaccination:
1. It is best to vaccinate the cat during the day, and avoid bathing within a week after vaccination. Cats will be vaccinated after the body immunity will decrease, before the vaccination must confirm the health status of the body, if the cat has sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms, it is not recommended to take vaccination.
If you have parasites or malnutrition, you can't rush to get vaccinated, and the better your physical condition, the more effective the vaccine will be. Kittens who have just arrived at their new home are advised to wait for 2-3 weeks to get used to it before playing.
2. Be sure to choose a professional and regular pet hospital and have a legal veterinarian qualification certificate to carry out. Don't just let the injection** is unknown, and the effect is unknown to the street shop to get the injection. The vaccination given by the doctor is guaranteed, and the prevention manual and the certificate sticker of the vaccination will be stamped by him.
3. If the cat vomits and diarrhea and edema immediately after the fight, it may be an acute allergy and is immediately brought back to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Many cats are more likely to have *** within 2-3 days after the injection, such as loss of appetite, poor mental state, and even increased body temperature. This is a mild allergy and it is necessary to contact a doctor if the symptoms persist for more than 5 days.
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Cats should pay attention to vaccination, after getting the vaccine injection, you should first find out the instructions and read carefully, and ask professionals who do not understand, you should inject when the cat is still a dog and cat, pay attention to the dosage, be sure to inject on time, and take the kitten to do a full body health check before the injection, and dispose of the parasites on the cat's body to ensure that the injection plays the best role.
Precautions before and after cat vaccinationFor kittens picked up or bought from outside, due to the large amount of outside **, the environment touched is messy, it is very likely to be infected with diseases that should not be, and the excrement officer takes the cat home after it is a new environment for the cat should not be immediately sent to the relevant personnel for vaccination, but let the cat adapt to the living environment and then deal with it.
If the cat of the shovel officer is a very well-behaved and obedient child, and he stays at home without going out, please inject it in time, because you will inevitably go out, and the outside environment is messy, and it is very likely that you will bring the virus to the house to infect the cat.
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1.Cats should be vaccinated when they are healthy, and if they have diarrhea, vomiting, sneezing and other symptoms, they should be vaccinated after recovery.
2.Do not bathe your cat for a week before vaccination.
3.Pregnant cats are not allowed to be vaccinated.
4.Cats are not vaccinated when they are not allowed to sterilize any surgery, there is a risk of about 3 in 1,000 infected with feline plague virus, if the pet hospital happens to have feline plague virus, it is almost a must.
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Be sure to confirm that the cat's body is healthy, including whether there is a cold, runny nose, fever, vomiting, diarrhea or appetite, lack of energy, etc., if there are parasites or nutritional disorders, you can not rashly administer the vaccine, the better the physical condition, the more effective the vaccine will be.
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1.Precautions for vaccination:
2.Health checks. Observe the cat's physical condition before vaccination, and if there is any abnormality, you need to wait for the cat to get better before vaccination.
3.Cats should not be vaccinated immediately when they first enter the house.
4.Vaccination Schedule: First vaccination for cats over the age of one month; The second vaccination is given after an interval of 3 to 4 weeks; There are three shots for the first vaccination, two shots of the cat triple, one shot of rabies, and the best injection of rabies and cat triple.
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The first immunization of cats is usually at 8 weeks of age. However, this immunization time will vary depending on how much colostrum the cat eats. Cats that eat less colostrum are less resistant and may need to be immunized at 6 weeks of age to increase resistance.
Cats that eat more colostrum will be immunized after about 8 weeks of age. When immunizing cats, it is recommended that the shovel officer should take the cat for an antibody test and then determine the antibodies in the cat.
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Determine when a cat's first immunization is generally at 8 weeks of age. However, this immunization time will vary depending on the amount of colostrum eaten by cats, and cats who eat less colostrum have weak resistance and may need to be immunized at the age of 6 weeks in order to increase resistance. Cats that eat more colostrum have an immunization time after 8 weeks of age.
When is the specific time to immunize the cat, it is recommended that the excrement shoveler still take the cat to do an antibody test, depending on the antibody situation in the cat's body.
When can't cats be vaccinated? In addition to the immunization time, there are other conditions that cats should not be vaccinated. (1) Unsure of the cat's health.
Before vaccinating the cat, do a health check-up for the cat to determine whether the cat is healthy, and do not take the cat to be vaccinated when the health status is unknown. (2) The cat was not dewormed. Infected with parasites, especially cats with severe parasites, may fail to be vaccinated.
3) The cat has just arrived at its new home. A cat that just brought home.
Choose the right vaccine When choosing a vaccine for cats, it is recommended to choose a regular vaccine with approval.
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What do cats need before being vaccinated? If you ask this question, you should go to the pet hospital and ask the veterinarian. The veterinarian will tell you. What do I need before vaccinating my cat? You go and ask your veterinarian.
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Before your cat is vaccinated, you must first understand what you can't eat after vaccination, and at the same time, you should also pay attention to protection, don't let the cat bite or scratch yourself.
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It is best to take the kitten for a full body examination before the injection, and dispose of all the parasites on the cat's body to ensure that the injection plays the best role
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What do I need to pay attention to before vaccinating my cat? Be sure not to scratch you with cats, and disinfect cats with alcohol if you need to disinfect them.
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Before vaccinating the cat, you need to pay attention to comfort the cat, otherwise it will be resisted.
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Cat pet breeding. Cats are registered for medical treatment. Cat pets. Question: What do I need to pay attention to when registering for a vaccine? You can ask the veterinarian and he will tell you.
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Before vaccinating the cat, it is necessary to see if the cat has an emergency reaction, and if there is a stress reaction, just don't do it.
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It takes about 7 days for the vaccine to produce a certain amount of antibodies, so you should pay attention to avoid bathing and going out within a week of vaccination. If the surrounding environment is good, the immune effect is good. After vaccination, fever, mental deterioration, loss of appetite, drowsiness, etc., may occur as the immune system begins to react, which are normal reactions and usually recover on their own in 1-3 days.
After the injection, the cat should be provided with adequate nutrition and vitamin supplements.
Cats, belonging to the feline family, are divided into domestic cats and wild cats, and are the most widely used pets in families around the world. The ancestors of domestic cats are presumably the desert cats of ancient Egypt and the Persian cats of Persia, which have been domesticated by humans for 3,500 years (but not completely domesticated like dogs).
Ordinary cats: round head, short face, five fingers on the forelimbs, four toes on the hind limbs, sharp and curved claws at the end of the toes, and the claws can be retracted. Nocturnal sex.
Hunt other animals in ambushes, most of which can climb trees. Cats have fatty pads on the soles of their toes so that they don't make noise when they walk, and they don't startle mice when hunting. The claws are in a constricted state when marching, preventing them from being blunted, and they will stick out when catching rats and climbing.
Cats are agile and good at jumping. Eat fish, rats, rabbits, etc. The reason why cats like to eat fish and mice is because cats are nocturnal animals, and in order to see things clearly at night, they need a lot of taurine, and mice and fish contain taurine in their bodies, so cats eat not only because they like to eat fish and mice, but also because of their own needs.
As the natural enemy of rats, cats can effectively reduce the damage of rodents to crops such as seedlings, and the glyph "Miao" of cats can be seen as a spot in ancient Chinese agricultural life.
The cat can walk casually on a high wall, jumping lightly, and can't help but be impressed by its sense of balance. This is mainly due to the cat's outstanding reflexes and sense of balance. It only needs to change the position and height of its tail slightly to achieve balance, and it can use the strong muscles and strong joints of its hind feet to jump agilely, and even if it falls in the air, it can change its body position in the air and land lightly and accurately.
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The first dose of vaccine for kittens is generally in the 8th week, but it does not mean that the time is up to take the cat to get vaccinated immediately
The cat's physical condition must be healthy and good!!
Why? Because in the day or two after vaccination, the cat's own immune function will be weakened to a certain extent, if the cat goes to vaccinate in the case of abnormal health, the body may be weaker after vaccination, and some diseases will take the opportunity to enter.
So today I'm going to talk about the circumstances under which you should never take your cat to get vaccinated:
Just after surgery, he has not recovered;
Poor appetite, or diarrhea, vomiting;
Cats have problems with urinary convenience;
Cats have too many tears and nasal discharge, and they can't even open their eyes, and if they suspect that it is a feline nasal branch or herpes virus, they can't be vaccinated;
Cats who have just arrived at the new home have not fully adapted to the new environment, and it is not recommended to take them directly to the hospital for vaccination, in case of stress, the consequences will be serious;
Cats that are in a state of stress cannot be vaccinated;
Don't take the cat to get vaccinated before observing the cat's state!
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Precautions before cat vaccination:
1) Environmental change.
Dogs that have just bought or changed their living environment must be vaccinated after two weeks of adaptation, on the one hand, to avoid stress reactions, and on the other hand, to observe whether there is an underlying disease.
2) Health status.
Regardless of whether it is the first time or the annual regular vaccination, you must be in good health, and you should not be vaccinated if you have any adverse reactions such as cough, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, poor spirits, elevated body temperature, or infectious diseases, chronic diseases, immune diseases or tumors.
Precautions after cat vaccination:
1) After vaccination, dogs and cats may have some febrine-induced reactions to vaccines, such as low-grade fever, lack of energy, drowsiness, trembling, shivering and other symptoms, which are normal. Most dogs and cats have symptoms that go away on their own within 12-24 hours. Individual dogs and cats may have local reactions to vaccines, especially rabies vaccines, such as local redness, swelling, nodules, hair loss, etc., and should be treated with a towel or a doctor in time after being found.
2) The vaccine is a biological product, a very small number of dogs and cats will have acute allergic reactions, such as head and face swelling, itching all over the body, and even shock death, but the occurrence rate is very low, after vaccination, it is recommended that you take your dog and cat to observe in the pet hospital for at least 15-20 minutes, and immediately inform the medical staff of the allergic reaction.
3) Immunity can only develop after 7-10 days of vaccination, during which time you should avoid bathing, suddenly change your life and diet routine, and reduce contact with other dogs and cats to avoid getting sick before immunity is generated.
4) After vaccination, dogs and cats should be given sufficient drinking water, supplemented with sufficient vitamins, and boosted immunization on time.
After vaccination, you can live, study, and play normally, and you should pay attention to rest more and avoid overwork. Pay attention to a healthy and light diet, and eat less seafood and other foods that are easy to trigger allergies. Drink plenty of water on the day of vaccination, keep the vaccination site clean, avoid scratching the vaccination site with your hands, and it is recommended not to do strenuous exercise for one week after vaccination.
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