A kitten requires a series of shots. The first is the feline distemper, sometimes referred to as FVRCP. These are given in a series with 2 shots about 3-4 weeks apart. The FVRCP is repeated annually. Vaccines for feline leukemia and feline aides are important if the cat goes outside. These vaccines are given in a series of 2 to bolster immunity in the the first year, then annually. Rabies is given annually beginning at 16 wks old.
Feline injection site Fibrosarcoma is a type of terminal cancer related to inflammation caused by rabies and leukemia vaccines.(12) Mean disease free interval time or survival time with surgical removal is about 3 months. Vaccines with adjuvant, an ingredient included to stimulate the immune system, have been implicated as a higher risk, although other injectable drugs have been incriminated as well. Adjuvanted vaccines have been demonstrated to induce mutation in cell cultures. Adjuvanted Rabies, Distemper and Feline Leukemia vaccines have been classified as Class II carcinogens by the World Health Organization. To minimize the risk of injection site fibrosarcomas, we now recommend all non-adjuvanted vaccines for cats.A series of vaccinations is recommended starting at 8 weeks and given 3 - 4 weeks apart up to 16 weeks of age. Another MLV vaccination given sometime after 6 months of age (usually at 1 year & 4 months) will provide lifetime immunity (15, 20, 21, 23).
cat with no shots as a sickness thin no so probably not because it can make the other cat sick but if you mean shots like were they cant hae babies thin it should be fine. P.S IF NO SHOTS AND SICK CAT AND LIVING WITH A healthy CAT KEEP separate
Not very often. You take them once a year to get their shots caught up and other than that the only time you take them in is when you think something is wrong.
Cats tolerate penicillin, but the dosage varies from that humans take. Please take this animal to the vet -- even if you do get the right dosage of penicillin, and even if the cat isn't allergic, I presume from your question you're not able to suture the wound. Please get a vet invovled in this.
There are cat vaccines (check with your vet to see the most suitable age).
Vaccines
For sure Rabies and distemper shots, feline leukemia
A cat has for legs, and four paws!
cat nips
$100.00 with shots and everything
it depends on the type of animal,for example u have to give a cat rabies shots every 3 years, dogs rabies shots every 5-7 years or lower.You have to take prophylactic vaccine for rabies on day 0, 7, 28 and 90 or on day 0, 28 and then on day 90. Booster doses are to be taken yearly.
cats need about 200 bags of cat food per year but it is best to buy them when u run out of 1 bag at a time so it wont rot
Yes, because they might be born with diseases.