Cat Vaccinations: Ensuring Feline Health
Introduction
We're joined by Ali from Pure Bengals to discuss a crucial topic regarding cats - vaccinations.
Why Do Cats Need Vaccinations, Especially Kittens?
Vaccination Schedule: Kittens should receive their first vaccinations at nine weeks, followed by another at 12 weeks. This timing is essential as their immunity decreases when they wean from their mother.
Protection: Full immunity is typically achieved one week after the second vaccination, providing vital protection.
Are Vaccinations Stressful for Cats and Kittens?
Minimal Discomfort: Vaccinations are generally not distressing for felines. Injections are administered between the shoulder blades and rarely cause discomfort.
Watchful Monitoring: After vaccination, keep a close eye on your cat for potential reactions, such as watery eyes or sneezing, although such responses are uncommon.
Documentation and Yearly Boosters
Keep Records: Maintain a safe record of your cat's vaccinations on their certificate.
Regular Check-ups: Consistent vaccination is essential to restore and maintain immunity. Combine vaccinations with periodic health check-ups to ensure your cat's optimal well-being.
Conclusion
Vaccinations are vital, particularly for kittens, as they bolster immunity when maternal protection diminishes. Stay committed to the yearly booster regimen to safeguard your cat's health and well-being.




