Cat Vaccines
All cats should have the regular vaccinations to live a long and healthy life. If you give them to them as a kitten, you need to wait until they are at least 12 weeks old. After you give them their recommended vaccinations you need to follow up with another series a year later. After that, keep up with them every three years or so.
The recommended vaccinations are Rabies, Feline Leukemia and Feline Distemper. Aside from the usual ones there is also Ringworm, Giardia and Bordatella. These are vaccines you can choose to get if you feel necessary or your vet tells you that you need to. Find a vet and make sure your cat feels comfortable with them and have all of the vaccinations performed at the same vet. This way they know your pet, your pet feels comfortable since the vet can be very stressful for them and they have all of your cats records right there.
Good cat care involves getting your cats regular vaccines and that is part of being a responsible pet owner. Some people think it’s unnecessary but it could save your cats life and it could keep you from having to spend a bunch more money at the vet.
