Cat Vaccinations

If you are welcoming a new feline companion into your home, you’ll likely need to get him or her vaccinated. Fortunately, if you live in or near Fontana, CA, and are looking for a veterinarian near you, you can schedule your cat and kitten vaccines with us at Jurupa Hills Animal Hospital. Should you have any questions about feline vaccination, make sure you reach out because we’re always glad to help.

Cat vaccination

Why Is Vaccination Important?

Vaccines, and especially mandatory vaccines, protect pets from various dangerous diseases. Take rabies, for example. If a pet contracts rabies, he will have to be put to sleep. It is best to prevent diseases before your pet contracts them. It can save him a lot of pain, and you a lot of time and money, if your pet doesn’t contract the disease in the first place.

What Vaccines Should My Cat Get?

When it comes to cat vaccination, there are core and non-core vaccines. Core vaccines are vaccines that essentially every feline should get. In some cases, local authorities may also require certain vaccines, like rabies, and you may need to prove that they have been vaccinated.

Generally, rabies, feline calicivirus, feline herpesvirus, and feline panleukopenia are core vaccines. Ultimately, when it comes to kitten vaccines, it may be crucial to vaccinate against distemper and leukemia even in states where you might not be required to do so.

There are also several non-core cat vaccinations. This means that they are not required and a vet may recommend that your cat get them based on their lifestyle and other risk factors

Who to Contact if You Have Questions about Vaccines

Vaccination for cats is typically very safe and unlikely to produce any serious complications. Your pet will feel a mild prick but many animals are bothered only for a few moments. If you’re welcoming a cat into the house, it’s wise to consider adult and kitten vaccines. You might have questions, however, and if so, speak with a veterinarian near you on our team. Diseases like distemper and rabies are dangerous so make sure you work with a vet if you have any concerns.

Get Vet Care and Kitten Vaccines from a Veterinarian Near You for Rabies and Distemper

If you are looking for a vet serving Fontana, CA, and other areas nearby, get in touch with us at Jurupa Hills Animal Hospital. Call us at (909) 333-1565 for more information from a “veterinarian near me.”

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