Kittens should start vaccinations at 6-8 weeks. Boosters are needed every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks old. Annual boosters are crucial for lifelong protection.
Core vaccines like rabies and FVRCP protect against common diseases. Non-core vaccines are optional based on lifestyle and risk factors. Consult your vet for guidance.
Vaccination schedules may vary based on individual cat health, environment, and exposure risks. Regular vet visits help ensure your cat's vaccines are up to date.
Side effects of vaccines are usually mild and short-lived, like soreness or mild fever. Severe reactions are rare but should be reported to your vet immediately.
Proper vaccination is essential for your cat's health and well-being. Stay informed about recommended vaccines and schedules to protect your feline friend from preventable diseases.
Remember, prevention is key when it comes to your cat's health. Follow your vet's advice on vaccination schedules and keep your cat safe and healthy for years to come.