The immune system of young cats is not perfect, and they are easily infected with all kinds of cat viruses, some of which are fatal, such as infectious peritonitis, cat disease, cat cold and so on. At the same time, these viruses may also cause harm to humans, such as cat rabies.
Therefore, if you want to raise a kitten, it is recommended to vaccinate the kitten first to enhance immunity and prevent virus infection. When you take your kitten to the clinic for the first visit, the doctor will evaluate its health and make a matching immunization plan. Under normal circumstances, kittens need to receive 2-3 doses of combined vaccination, and then carry out vaccine reinforcement and regular physical examination according to the doctor's advice.
In short, kittens that are not vaccinated should not be kept at will. When maintaining pets, protecting the health of pets should be the top priority, and it is also the basic responsibility of owners to pets.