Usually around 6 weeks they get their first set of vaccinantions. I think after that your vet will let you know. Rabies, FIV, etc.
I would also make sure they are given a dewormer, because kittens are prone to getting worms. Just my advice.
2006-06-19 02:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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6-8 weeks. It is usually a 4 way combo vaccine. Then it is done again in 21-28 days, and again in another 21-28 days. Rabies is usually given at the third visit. FeLV vaccine can be given along the way also..it is a series of 2 shots given a month apart, the cat should be tested first.
2006-06-19 02:34:56
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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a kitten could be seen by utilising your vet quickly after he enters your place. each each now and then kitties have parasites and a important sort of have top respiration infections because of the previous residing situations, non-therapy, and so on. call you vet, make a properly-kitten apt. just to have a universal psychical finished. if the cat desires something in any respect, for an infection or parasites the vet will handle it then. any photos your kitten will choose the vet can inform you, and get your set up on a shot time table and appts. for that.
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answered by Anonymous
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12 weeks...they can be wormed earlier but hold off on shots until them... I'm not sure what they receive your vet will know...or if your willing do what we do...go to the farm supply store and pick up the vaccinations they will be store in a cooler with the horse , cow and dog med's they cost about $3.00 ( a lot cheaper than the vet) and follow the instructions...
2006-06-19 02:35:56
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answered by JeNe 4
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You might want to talk to your vet, but I think their first set of shots are at 6 weeks old and then fixing usually is at 6 months. But talk to your vet and get the right times for everything.
2006-06-19 02:28:14
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answered by Jules 6
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Read the website of a cat owner first
www.geocities.cm/~kremersark/newhope.html
I found this weblink by reading the minutes of the Texas A & M Vet Roundtable.
2006-06-19 02:46:34
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answered by A Great Dane Lady 7
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they should get their shots at 6 weeks old basically like a puppy should and then the vet will tell you when to bring them back after that.
2006-06-19 02:27:40
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answered by Flora T 1
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6 weeks I think. Ask your Vet.
2006-06-19 02:26:19
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answered by perfecttiming1 4
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when in dout ask the vet they have all the answers you need
2006-06-19 02:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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