Usually, vaccinations will be administered in the scruff of the neck. Occasionally, vaccinations will be given directly into the muscle of the cat (intermuscularly) in the cat's hind leg.
it depends on the vaccine but i suggest not to vaccinate it at all
Poliomyelitis Vaccine. I don't think they're are any other names to it than that and the "Polio Vaccine" It can be done by OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine) or through inoculation (Dead Polio Virus is injected into your body). This immunization is known to have side effects.
the vaccine is given to children is a peadiatric vaccine.
The vaccine is given through mouth because it is a live attenuated virus vaccine.
influenza vaccine
The pulse polio vaccine is given to small children.
The neck should be the primary place a vaccine should be given.
It can be given orally or as an injection.
Yes, you can get flu vaccine and varicella vaccine at the same time.
It means to be given a vaccine to counteract a possible virus.
Chickenpox vaccine is subcutaneous; it's given with a smaller needle than most vaccines.
In my area, tetanus vaccine is given at any time of day.