Kitten Vaccinations: Types of Vaccinations

In recent years, the vaccination of cats has becomesymptoms and spread the virus.FeLV suppresses the
more popular. The three most common vaccines giveactivity of the cat's immune system, allowing a wide
protection against feline infectious enteritis (FIE), felinerange of symptoms to develop. It often results in the
influenza (cat flu) and feline leukaemia (FeLV). An initialdeath of the cat after several months of illness. The
course of two injections, the first at nine weeks arevirus is spread mainly in the cat's saliva. It is a disease
usually given, and yearly boosters are recommendedof cats that fight a lot, and of cats in large colonies,
thereafter.FIE causes vomiting and diarrhoea, and thewho share the same food and water bowls. It should
cat develops a very high temperature. Before thenot be a threat in a well-run boarding cattery, where
vaccine was introduced, it killed a great many cats bythe feeding and grooming utensils are properly cleaned,
dehydration due to the bowel symptoms. Cat flu isand the cats do not mix with each other.A vaccine
caused by two viruses: the feline rhinotracheitis (FCV).exists against the chlamydial organism, which can
FVR is the more severe of the two, causing coughing,cause not only mild eye and nasal symptoms, but
sneezing, and nasal and eye discharges.FVC hasmore importantly, infertility and abortion. This vaccine is
milder discharges but more gum inflammation andused mainly in breeding colonies to protect against
mouth ulcers. Neither FCV nor FVR is usually deadlyinfertility.1st Cat Care is to provide information and
but the infection can linger on in the form of snuffles,guidance to pet cat lovers in taking care of their cats'
and some cats become symptomless carriers of thehealth, cat toilet training, tips on using the cat litter box,
disease. When stressed, these cats develop mildvaccinations, pregnancy and more ...