Yes. For example, http://www.omahavaccine.com/
If you mean it's vaccinations, then take it to a vet to see when it needs it.
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IDK if its illegal to not have a pet vaccinated, but i know that vaccines prevent almost any illness in pets.
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The SPCA typically vaccinates dogs and cats to protect them against a range of infectious diseases. For dogs, common vaccines include those for rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and bordetella. For cats, vaccinations often cover rabies, feline panleukopenia, feline herpesvirus, and calicivirus. These vaccinations help ensure the health and well-being of pets and contribute to public health by preventing the spread of zoonotic diseases.
"used cats" cats arent drug!!
Depends on the vaccination. The doctor gives you a place of where to inject it.
In general, no. Vaccinations (shots) are species specific both because the diseases vaccinated against for dogs don't affect cats and also because vaccines designed for one species are typically not tested for safety in other species. The only vaccine routinely used on multiple species is rabies vaccine and even then it needs to be approved for use in any species to be vaccinated with it.
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
There are many debates on the need for rabies vaccinations in cats. Read up on the vacine and ask your vet. If your cat is indoor only, rabies vaccinations are not necessary. If you do decide to get your cat this vaccine, it can be done with the others.
Diet and/or medication. Improved sanitary conditions. Vaccinations.