If a kitten is immunized for the first time, it needs to receive three shots of vaccine for infectious diseases, one shot every 21 days. One week after the third shot of vaccine for infectious diseases, a shot of rabies vaccine is given. These two are the most basic immunization procedures for kittens. Note: Vaccination of kittens must be done when they are in good health, and be careful not to vaccinate and deworm kittens at the same time. For adult cats, booster vaccination once a year is sufficient, preferably once every 11 months. Of course, adult cats should also be vaccinated when they are in good health, and pet owners should be careful not to bathe them before or after vaccination to avoid affecting the immune effect. |
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