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Newborn kittens receive
disease-fighting antibodies from their mother’s milk as they nurse, but
these antibodies only last a few weeks. Therefore, small doses of
modified disease causing agents are introduced into the body through
vaccinations. Vaccines are given at 8 weeks, 11 weeks, 14 weeks, and 16
weeks. This stimulates the body to produce its own antibodies. In
addition to vaccinations, kittens must be tested for intestinal
parasites such as roundworms. Intestinal parasites can cause vomiting
and diarrhea, and they are zoonotic diseases and may be passed from
animal to humans. A microscopic fecal analysis and deworming regimen
will allow us to identify and treat your kitten appropriately.
Recommended Kitten Schedule
8 Weeks FIV/Feleuk
Test
FVRCPP #1 (distemper)
Deworming #1
11 Weeks FVRCPP #2
Deworming #2
14 Weeks FVRCPP #3
Feleuk #1
Fecal Worm Check
16 Weeks FVRCPP - Yearly
Feleuk - Yearly
Rabies 1yr
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