Routine vaccine:
Cat plague vaccine (FPV)
Feline Herpes Virus Vaccine (FHV- 1)
Feline calicivirus vaccine (FCV)
rabies vaccines
Unconventional vaccination
Feline leukemia virus vaccine
Brucella vaccine
Chlamydia vaccine
Skin fungal vaccine
When do you need unconventional vaccines? Generally speaking, if your cat is a stray cat adopted from the street or a cat in an adoption center, its previous living environment may be very bad, so it may be infected with some infectious diseases. In order to prevent diseases, unconventional vaccines are needed, such as feline leukemia virus vaccine.
So how often does the vaccine need to be vaccinated? For conventional vaccines, kittens can be injected for the first time after three months of birth, while ensuring complete health. After that, it will be injected once a year as a reinforcement. In order to prevent the vaccine from expiring, it can be injected one month in advance next year. Unconventional vaccines are usually injected once. In addition, it should be noted that rabies vaccine can generally be injected, and it is not necessary to be injected after the second year, but the premise is that cats have been living indoors and have no chance to contact the outside world.