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Indoor Cats Are Not Susceptible To Diseases? Think..

 




Indoor cats are not susceptible to diseases? Think again. Cats DON’T actually have nine lives! You need to protect them through vaccinations. Vaccination shots protect your cat from diseases and strengthens its immune system.

When?

Kittens should start getting vaccinations when they are 6 to 8 weeks old until about 16 weeks old. They must also be boostered a year later. Adult cats are advised to be boostered annually.

What shots?

It is recommended that they are protected against rabies, panleukopenia (also known as feline distemper), feline calicivirus, and feline viral rhinotracheitis.

The feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia vaccinations often come in a combination shot (FVRCP), as known as the “distemper shot.”

Speak to your family veterinary surgeon today to protect your kids.

Photo credit: Belinda Kiew

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The Sarawak Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals believes that animals, as living creatures, have value beyond economic measurement, and are entitled to legal, moral and ethical consideration and protection. The Sarawak SPCA's mission is to act as an advocate on behalf of animals and as an enforcer of their rights; to provide for the well-being of the animals of the State of Sarawak who are abandoned, injured, subjected to unfair or cruel treatment, or otherwise in need; to cultivate in the people of our community an awareness of the animals whose world we share; to promote a bond of mutual assistance between people and animals; and to instill respect for and appreciation of all living things.

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