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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2018 cat vaccination form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 4-Her’s Name, Grade in School, and County in the designated fields. This information is essential for identifying the participant.
  3. Fill in the Address section with your street or P.O. Box, City, State, and Zip code to ensure proper communication.
  4. In the veterinarian section, input the Name of Cat, Color and Markings, Weight, Breed, Date of Birth, and Sex options. Ensure accuracy as this data is crucial for vaccination records.
  5. Complete the Required Procedures section by documenting dates for each vaccination. Make sure to include Rabies and other vaccinations as specified.
  6. Have the 4-H Cat Project Leader sign and date the form to verify that all requirements are met before submission.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed prior to exhibition. This includes signatures from both the veterinarian and a parent or guardian.

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If your cat came with any documentation, it may specify the vaccines they have already received. If you dont have access to the documentation or if you own a cat whose vaccination history is unknown, you should book a consultation with your veterinarian.
The F3 vaccine is a core vaccine that protects against Feline Rhinotracheitis (Herpesvirus), Feline Panleukopenia (Feline Parvovirus) and Feline Calicivirus. Adult cats require a booster every 3-years (indoor cats) or annually (indoor/outdoor cats).
Nobivac FLEX Tricat (F3) is a modified live virus (attenuated) vaccine, immunising cats against feline herpesvirus, feline calicivirus and feline panleucopaenia (FPV). A primary course consists of two doses, 3-4 weeks apart, with the final dose being administered at 12 weeks of age or older.

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However, there is no evidence that annual booster vaccination is anything but beneficial to most cats. Published research has conclusively shown that abstaining from some boosters can put your cat at risk.
Vaccination and Treatment Policy It will be necessary for your cat(s) to be vaccinated against feline enteritis and upper respiratory infections (cat flu), and up-to-date vaccination certificates will need to be seen on arrival. Cats older than seven months must be neutered or spayed.
All cats in the UK, even indoor cats, need to be vaccinated against: Cat Flu (protects against Feline Virus and Calicivirus) Feline parvovirus (also known as Panleukopenia/Infectious Enteritis)

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