Keeping your cat up to date on vaccinations is crucial for their overall health and happiness. At Vets in Endeavour Hills, we offer comprehensive vaccination services tailored to both kittens and adult cats in Melbourne. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring your furry family member receives the best protection available.

 

Why Is It Important To Vaccinate Your Cat?

Kittens and adult cats face threats from various infectious diseases, many of which are easily transmissible. Indoor cats can also encounter harmful viruses through brief interactions with other cats or contaminated surfaces. Core viruses can lead to lasting health issues and may be fatal, especially in unvaccinated cats or those with weakened immune systems.

Vaccinating your cat is crucial for their health and helps prevent the spread of illness. Additionally, boarding facilities require current vaccinations for entry.

 

What We Vaccinate Against

At Vets in Endeavour Hills, we provide core cat vaccinations against the following serious viruses:

  • Feline Panleukopenia Virus:
  • Feline Herpes Virus: This infection affects the upper respiratory tract and eyes, producing chronic flu-like symptoms that can resurface during times of stress.
  • Feline Calicivirus: A highly contagious virus targeting the upper respiratory system and eyes, leading to painful ulcers in the mouth, tongue, and respiratory tract, alongside fever and swollen eyes. All strains can be lethal for kittens, while virulent strains pose significant threats to adult cats.

Additional Vaccination for Outdoor Cats:

For outdoor cats, we recommend vaccination against Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). This virus compromises the immune system, leading to chronic health complications, including flu-like symptoms, dental disease, and poor coat quality. Cats with FIV typically have shorter life spans due to increased susceptibility to various diseases. FIV is primarily transmitted through bites from infected cats.

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Vaccination Schedule

Vaccination Schedule for Kittens

To ensure your cat receives optimal protection, we recommend the following kitten vaccination schedule:

  • 6–8 weeks old — First vaccination
  • 10–12 weeks old — Second vaccination
  • 14–16 weeks old — Third vaccination

Annual Vaccinations:

After your cat has completed the first series of vaccinations, annual boosters are necessary to maintain their immunity..

FIV Vaccination Schedule:

Your feline friend will need a series of three boosters administered two weeks apart. It’s important to finish the vaccination course before they start venturing outdoors. While the vaccine offers strong protection, it’s not 100% effective, so testing may be recommended if your cat has been involved in a fight.

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Whether you’re seeking kitten vaccinations or your cat’s annual booster, Vets In Endeavour Hills is ready to deliver the essential services you need. Safeguard your cat’s health by booking their vaccinations with us today!

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FAQs

Look at your cat’s vaccination records or consult your veterinarian to find out when the next vaccinations are required.

It’s typically recommended to postpone vaccinations if your cat is unwell. For specific advice, please reach out to Vets in Endeavour Hills.

If your cat is overdue for vaccinations, schedule an appointment with your veterinarian. They will assess your cat’s health and may suggest a catch-up vaccination plan.

Yes, a comprehensive health examination is essential prior to giving a vaccination. This ensures that your cat is in good health and free from any underlying conditions that could affect the vaccination’s safety or efficacy.

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