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Feline Medical Services
Minimum recommendations to promote health and
prevent disease in Cats.
Kittens: Vaccination Schedule
9-12 weeks
Physical Exam
Feline Leukemia Test
1st Feline Distemper (combination)
1st Feline Leukemia
Fecal analysis for intestinal
parasites
12-16 weeks
Physical Exam
2nd Feline Distemper (combination)
2nd Feline Leukemia
1 Year Rabies
Adult Cats Vaccination Schedule Annually Physical exam/dental exam
Feline Distemper Booster
(combination)
Feline Leukemia Booster
Fecal analysis for intestinal
parasites
Feline Distemper Combination
Vaccine protects against:
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis-Highly contagious respiratory disease
spread through direct contact with saliva but, may occur via contact with
urine, feces and blood.
Feline Calvivirus- Serious
Feline respiratory disease
Feline Distemper- Is among
the most widespread of all cat diseases and is transmitted through direct
contact of ingestion of feces, urine, vomit or saliva.
This disease is extremely contagious.
Feline Leukemia- A viral disease which can
take several forms. Some cats have transient infections with few ill
effects. Other forms have persistent infections varying in severity,
some of which may be fatal over time. Transmission occurs primarily by
direct contact with saliva but may occur via contact with urine, feces and
blood
Feline Leukemia Test- in hospital test for
viral antigens.
Intestinal Parasites- Round, hook or whipworms and
coccidia causes digestive upsets and unthriftyness. Diagnosed by finding the
ova (eggs) on microscopic examination of the stool. Potential for human
infection is present.
Sterilization:
Females - spay (ovariohysterectomy) removal
of uterus and ovaries at 6 months of age.
Males- Castration (orchidectomy) removal of
testicles between 9-12 months of age.
Patients scheduled for surgery are admitted at 9:00 AM the day of surgery, or between 4:30-5:30 PM the day before at no additional charge. Patients cannot have any food or water the day of the surgery. So be sure that the animal has no access to food or water after midnight the day before the surgery. Sutures must be kept dry and need to be removed 10-14 days after the surgical procedure, no appointment necessary. We ask that you come in before 11:00 AM or after 2:00 PM No appointment necessary. |
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