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Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late: Your Cat’s Vaccination Schedule Made S

Because staying healthy is easier than getting treated


🐾 “My cat lives indoors — does she really need shots?”

It’s one of the most common questions vets hear. And while it sounds reasonable, the truth is:
Yes, indoor cats still need vaccines.

Even if your cat never steps a paw outside, viruses can sneak into your home on your shoes, clothes, or even through an open window.

Think of vaccines as your cat’s invisible armor. 🛡️


📅 Your Cat’s Vaccination Schedule — At a Glance

Here’s a simple breakdown of the recommended vaccination timeline for kittens and adult cats:

🐱 For Kittens:

  • 6–8 weeks old:
    🧪 FVRCP (protects against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia)

  • 10–12 weeks old:
    🧪 FVRCP booster
    🧪 FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus, especially for cats with outdoor access or multi-cat households)

  • 14–16 weeks old:
    🧪 Final FVRCP booster
    🧪 Rabies vaccine (often required by law)


🐈 For Adult Cats:

  • Once a year:
    🔁 FVRCP booster
    🔁 Rabies booster
    🔁 FeLV booster (depending on lifestyle)

📝 Pro Tip: Ask your vet about combination shots to simplify the process.


🧠 Wait — What Do These Vaccines Actually Protect Against?

Let’s break it down:

  • FVRCP: Prevents deadly viral infections that can cause respiratory disease, ulcers, fever, and severe dehydration.

  • FeLV: Protects against a virus that weakens the immune system and can cause cancer.

  • Rabies: A fatal disease in both pets and humans — 100% preventable with vaccination.


❤️ Vaccination = Peace of Mind

Getting your cat vaccinated isn’t just about following rules — it’s about:

  • Saving your cat from unnecessary pain

  • Avoiding high vet bills

  • Protecting other pets and people in your home


📣 Make It Easy on Yourself

  • Set a reminder on your phone or calendar each year

  • Keep a physical or digital vaccine record

  • Build a relationship with a local cat-friendly vet

Most appointments are quick, low-cost, and cause minimal discomfort for your cat — and a lot of long-term protection.


✨ Don’t Put It Off

Your cat doesn’t have to look sick to be at risk. Prevention is always easier (and cheaper) than cure.

👉 If you haven’t checked your cat’s vaccine record recently, today is a good day to start.


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