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2006-10-03 09:48:29 · 7 answers · asked by honay_gal 1 in Pets Cats

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the feline version of distemper, feline leukemia, FIP, giardia and even rabies in some places...pretty much everything, should be dewormed too and tested for felv/fiv.

2006-10-03 09:53:35 · answer #1 · answered by BluStar 2 · 0 0

NEVER give a kitten a bunch of shots at one time. Some have severe reactions to certain shots and if you give them all at once you cannot know which shot should never be given again.

It is better to make several trips to the vet than to risk a bad reaction. The FVRCP is the most important for the kitten and the only one necessary now (I will assume that you are not foolish enough to let a kitten of that age outside.). If it is your choice to let the kitten be outside, at six months a rabies shot be given. If the kitten has been neutered then no other shots are necessary.

Go to www.littlebigcat.com and read Dr. Jean Hovfe's article titled "Vaccinations". It is at the end of her thirty or so articles there.

2006-10-03 10:00:59 · answer #2 · answered by old cat lady 7 · 0 0

ALL shots can be given to a 4 month old......don't forget to have them do the health test on the kitty......Feline Leukemia is a really big thing that is VERY contagious to other cats......if it's a male and the testicles have dropped, get it neutered before it figures out the wonderful world of SPRAYING!!

2006-10-03 09:54:00 · answer #3 · answered by sred 4 · 0 0

Do NOT get your cat vaccinated.

A vaccinated person or cat is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person or cat. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into the bloodstream.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.

The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html


If you want to study the history of vaccination, see
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccination.html

2006-10-06 17:00:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I know this! I volunteer at a cat shelter and help get all the kittens vaccinated.

They are allowed:

Distemper
Rabies
Feline Leukemia/AIDS

BUT you shouldn't get them spayed or neutered until they are around 6 monthes old, and you shouldnt get them tested for AIDS or Leukemia before 6 months of age

2006-10-03 10:07:04 · answer #5 · answered by Shrinkydinks 2 · 0 0

At 4 months old it's ok to give FDVRCP (distemper comb) FELV (feline leukimia) and Rabies vaccines.

Most kittens that get all these at once are fine- a few are a little tired...

2006-10-03 09:53:16 · answer #6 · answered by Dr. Max 4 · 0 0

I prefer a 223

2006-10-03 09:55:26 · answer #7 · answered by roadrunner426440 6 · 0 1

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