kittens at 6-8 weeks of age.
Kittens
At their first visit, kittens will get a full examination, their 1st FVRCP vaccination, a stool sample check for intestinal parasites, deworming if necessary, and get started on flea and heartworm preventative. This is also a good time to test all kittens for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. If the kitten will be outside, or will be exposed to an FIV or FeLV positive cat, they will receive their 1st FIV vaccination.
They will come back in 3-4 weeks for a booster examination, 2nd FVRCP vaccination, 1st FeLV vaccination and another stool sample check if the first one was positive. Outside or exposed cats will receive their 2nd FIV vaccination.
They will come back in 3-4 weeks for a booster examination, 3rd FVRCP vaccination, 2nd FeLV vaccination and their 1st Rabies vaccination. Outside or exposed cats will receive their 3rd FIV vaccination. Occasionally, the Rabies vaccination will be given at a separate appointment to reduce the chances of a vaccine reaction.
At 6 months of age they can be spayed or neutered and declawed.
All felines, will receive an examination, a Rabies vaccination, and a FVRCP booster annually. Outside or exposed cats will receive a booster of the FIV and FeLV vaccinations.
For felines over the age of 12, we recommend an annual examination and blood work instead of vaccinations
2007-08-01 05:50:56
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answered by rebelgrl251 2
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They usually get their first set of vaccines between 6-8 weeks of age, depending on the weight of the animal. The kitten will also need booster shots at approximately 12 and 16 weeks of age.
2007-08-01 05:58:07
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answered by Vic 4
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6 weeks
2007-08-01 05:42:02
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answered by Anonymous
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At about 8 weeks of age they get their first set of shots and worming. Then about 4 weeks later, they get a booster.
2007-08-01 05:30:06
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answered by Anonymous
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for some 6 weeks and others about 8-10 weeks.=)
2007-08-01 05:27:28
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answered by Nicole D 2
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Our vet recomends 8 weeks
2007-08-01 05:46:21
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answered by lbdbratt 2
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Either 6 or 8 weeks they get their first combo shot.
2007-08-01 05:29:09
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answered by gbig_99 3
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There was something done to test if it did, the guy reported the results that they do cause it, but it was faked, the man himself admitted that he was paid to deliver the false results. Vaccines do NOT cause Autism.
2016-05-19 23:51:23
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answered by launa 3
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Most vets say 8 weeks. And, get it spayed/neutered when old enough too!
2007-08-01 05:28:18
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answered by Marlou 4
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usally six weeks.some give parvo and others at 2.4 and 6.weeks.might check with your vet.just call and ask they will prb help you out on this question.they well need wormer also
2007-08-01 05:41:27
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answered by dcrc93 7
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