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There are two basic types of vaccinations for cats. Rabies kills many mammals (including humans) every year. These vaccinations are required by law for cats in most states. Typically known as the distemper shot, this combination vaccine protects against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia.
Cats housed exclusively indoors generally do not require vaccination beyond feline panleukopenia virus, feline herpesvirus-1, and feline calicivirus. These core vaccines are recommended for every cat, indoor or outdoor, because of the widespread or severe nature of these diseases.
Most adult cats that received the full booster series of vaccines as kittens should be re-vaccinated a year later and then every one to three years based on a lifestyle risk assessment. If your cat is at higher risk for exposure to a disease, a more frequent vaccination schedule (every year) may be recommended.
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Vaccines are given to your cat one year after the end of the kitten series. Combination Vaccine FVRCP, or feline distemper, FeLV for felines at risk of exposure to feline leukemia virus (cats that are unsupervised outdoors), and rabies annually as required by law.
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The Task Force recommends that veterinarians and owners monitor the vaccination site for swelling or lumps using the 3-2-1 rule. Biopsy of any mass present is warranted if it (1) remains present 3 months after vaccination, (2) is larger than 2 cm in diameter, or (3) is increasing in size 1 month after vaccination.
Kittens should start getting vaccinations when they are 6 to 8 weeks old until they are about 16 weeks old. Then they must be boostered a year later. The shots come in a series every 3 to 4 weeks. Adult cats need shots less often, usually every year or every 3 years, depending on how long a vaccine is designed to last.
Heres the general schedule for kitten vaccinations: 6-8 weeks: FVRCP required. FeLV highly recommended. 10-12 weeks: FVRCP required (second in series) FeLV highly recommended. 14-16 weeks: FVRCP required (third in series) Rabies required by law. 1-year booster: FVRCP booster required. Rabies booster required by law.

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