Before vaccinating cats, you need to make some preparations in advance. First of all, you need to know which vaccines to take, the side effects and the expiration date of the vaccines.
Secondly, cats need to keep healthy. If the cat suffers from other diseases, it should be vaccinated after being cured. In addition, cats need physical examination to ensure good health.
2. Choose a regular hospital for injection.
When vaccinating cats, you need to choose a regular pet hospital or veterinarian for injection. When choosing a hospital, we must see whether the hospital has a legal practice certificate and business license. At the same time, it is necessary to know whether the facilities of the hospital are complete and whether there are perfect medical equipment.
In addition, when choosing a hospital, we also need to consider the reputation and credibility of the hospital. You can know the evaluation of the hospital and the feedback from users, and choose a hospital with good reputation.
3. Pay attention to monitoring the reaction after vaccination.
After vaccinating the cat, you should pay attention to monitoring its reaction. Usually, cats will have symptoms such as fever and loss of appetite after vaccination. These are usually normal reactions, but we need to pay attention to their degree.
If the cat has serious reactions such as dyspnea and swelling, it should immediately notify the doctor and take corresponding first aid measures.
4. Pay attention to the validity period and vaccination period of the vaccine.
When vaccinating cats, you should also pay attention to the expiration date and vaccination period of the vaccine. Different kinds of vaccines have different expiry dates, usually between 1-3 years. Moreover, some vaccines need to be vaccinated twice or more times to achieve better preventive effect.
Therefore, when vaccinating cats, we must strictly follow the doctor's advice to ensure that the injection time and dose meet the requirements.