3 thoughts on “How long does it take to get a cat vaccine”

  1. Cat vaccines are generally every 21 days separated by stitches. Two -month -old kitten cats have to take two stitches of cats and three -needle rabies vaccine for 21 days per needle.
    The cats that have been over a year after adulthood can inject the cats and four couplets again. After that, according to the continuous immunization period of the vaccine, every 1-3 years, the rabies vaccine can be vaccinated every 2-3 years.

    The kittens smaller than 9 weeks have not disappeared from the body milk. At this time, the injection, vaccine, and antibodies occur, which will cause the injection vaccine to lose prevention effect.
    A vaccine is very necessary. Cats are vaccinated to prevent a variety of diseases. Although many people who raise cats feel that cats are used for vaccines for cats. In fact, vaccine is the basic guarantee for cat health. At the same time, it is possible Guarantee the owner and cats from infectious diseases.

  2. Cats need to take three -needle vaccine for the first time, and each needle is about 21 days. After that, cats need to be vaccinated once every eleven months, a needle multi -vaccine, and a rabies vaccine. During the 7 to 10 days after the vaccine was completed, cats could not go out or take a bath until the vaccine took effect.

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