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Vaccines

Feline Vaccination Protocol

A feline vaccination protocol can include FPLV, FCV, FVR, rabies, booster timing, and FeLV/FIP/Chlamydia considerations.

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Plain-English summary

A feline vaccination protocol can include FPLV, FCV, FVR, rabies, booster timing, and FeLV/FIP/Chlamydia considerations.

What it is

A feline vaccination protocol may include 8 and 12 week FPLV, FCV, and FVR vaccines; a 16 week FPLV, FCV, FVR plus rabies visit; a booster at 1 year; and discussion of 3-year vaccine timing where applicable. FeLV, FIP, and Chlamydia considerations may apply for catteries or multi-cat households, with testing discussed before certain vaccination decisions.

Why it matters

Cat vaccine protocol questions often include kitten timing, adult boosters, rabies records, multi-cat exposure, and whether non-core vaccines or FeLV/FIP testing should be discussed.

How mobile veterinary care helps

During a mobile appointment, Dr. Sergey can review your cat's age, vaccine records, household setting, and exposure risks, then discuss core and non-core vaccine questions.

When to ask about it

Ask about the feline vaccination protocol when planning kitten vaccines, reviewing booster records, discussing rabies, or considering FeLV, FIP, or Chlamydia vaccine questions for a multi-cat setting.

Contact

Ask about the feline vaccination protocol

Call to discuss vaccination needs for your pet. Serving Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, and surrounding communities.