Young kittens and unvaccinated cats often develop more severe infections. Once infected, almost all cats are lifelong carriers as the virus can remain in their body in its inactive form. Generally, these cats will show no signs of illness and do not shed the virus (meaning they can’t ...
Avoid stress and overcrowding. Keep cats in small, separate groups. Consider isolating kittens from a mother cat at weaning to avoid exposure to the virus. Don’t mix very young kittens with older kittens. If you can limit coronavirus exposure until 12-16 weeks of age, when the immune syste...
Also does you cat eat food specifically for kittens? It's better designed to fulfil their nutritional requirements at that age, and is more calorific so should help with weight gain. Ours ate wet and dry kitten food until they were a year old, on the advice of the vet. Quote Thanks Add...
FIV vaccine is often only given to cats at high risk. Bordatella is for high risk kitties as well. The decision on Chlamydia vaccination is based upon the prevalence of the disease and whether or not the cat will be used for breeding. In my experience, ringworm, FIP, and Giardia vaccines...
when the immune system is better developed, the likelihood of developing FIP may be lessened. Breeders should avoid matings between cats who have had close relatives that have died of FIP or who have produced kittens that developed FIP. Also follow accepted protocols for vaccinations and practice...
Finally, the feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) vaccine is not generally recommended because there is not enough evidence to suggest protection. Image Credit: Maria Sbytova, Shutterstock Vaccine Schedule Now let’s delve into the vaccine schedule, or when and how often your pet may need a cert...
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Kittens only are in need of a series of two vaccine boosters, one at 8 weeks then repeated at 12 weeks. The most critical time to prevent transmissible infectious disease in kittens is while they are young. Preferably in small kittens I suggest to wait until 12 weeks. If not legally requi...
but maybe have it split into the three individual vaccinations and have them done one at a time on your baby. Then, if he is sensitive, you will know what vaccine did it and can try to avoid any boosters. I also will not give my boy the FeLV, FIV, or FIP even though the vet co...
HEATSTROKE IN DOGS WHAT IS HEATSTROKE? [ad name=”Tweet”] Heatstroke is when the body’s core temperature rises above the normal to such an extent that it overpowers an animal’s ability to lose the heat from the body and damages the internal organs. ...