Cat Vaccination Schedule: What Every Owner Should Know
Essential Cat Vaccines
Vaccinations are crucial for protecting your cat from serious diseases. Here’s what you need to know:
Core Vaccines (Essential for All Cats):
- FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia):
- Kittens: 6-8 weeks, 10-12 weeks, 14-16 weeks
- Adults: Annual or every 3 years (depending on vaccine type)
- Rabies:
- First vaccine: 12-16 weeks
- Booster: 1 year later, then every 1-3 years
Non-Core Vaccines (Based on Lifestyle):
- Feline Leukemia (FeLV): For outdoor cats or cats in multi-cat households
- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV): For high-risk cats
- Bordetella: For cats in boarding facilities
Why Vaccines Matter:
Vaccines protect your cat from life-threatening diseases and help prevent the spread of illness to other animals. They’re especially important for:
- Kittens with developing immune systems
- Outdoor cats exposed to wildlife
- Cats in multi-pet households
- Senior cats with weakened immunity
Side Effects to Watch For:
Most cats experience no side effects, but watch for:
- Mild lethargy for 24-48 hours
- Slight fever
- Reduced appetite
- Swelling at injection site
Contact your vet immediately if you notice severe reactions.