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Feline Vaccination Guidelines

                Vaccine

        Disease Condition               Frequency
 Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis Upper respiratory infection sneezing coughing and discharge from eyes, highly contagious 8 weeks followed by a booster    every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks
 Calcivirus Upper respiratoey infection highly contagious same as above
 Feline Panleukopenia Also known as"Feline Enteritis" vomiting, diarrhea, anemia highly contagious high mortality rate in kittens Same schedule as above
 Rabies Fatal Viral Infection of the nervous system First vacccine at 12 weeks or older Revaccinate yearly
     
 NON CORE VACCINES    
 Feline Leukemia Attacks immune system, anemia, anorexia, cancer can be transmitted in utero or to nursing kittens, highly contagious

kitten series starts at 12 weeks, given in series of 2 three weeks apart, then annually

 Feline Immuno Deficiency Virus weakens immune system, anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting; vaccine interferes with FIV test Kitten series starts at 12 weeks, given in a series of 2 three weeks apart, then annually
 Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)  "Feline Corona Virus" wet and dry forms, highly contagious Kitten series starts at 12 weeks, series of 2 vaccines 3 weeks apart, then annually
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