What diseases does Cat Sanlian prevent?

As a vaccine, Cat Triple is specially used to prevent three infectious diseases: cat plague, cat calicivirus and cat nose branch. Cat plague is caused by cat parvovirus, cat nasal branches are caused by herpes virus, and cat calicivirus can cause upper respiratory diseases. In the first year, cats need to be injected three times, and then only once a year.

Cat triple vaccine refers to the vaccine to prevent three infectious diseases: cat plague, cat calicivirus and cat nose branch. The more common triple vaccines for cats are Miaosanduo and Tianxiang.

Cat plague, also known as panleukopenia, is caused by feline parvovirus. The upper respiratory tract infectious diseases acquired by cats are mainly caused by feline calicivirus. Cat nose bronchitis is caused by herpes virus.

In the first year, cats with triplets need to be injected three times, the first time is one month after birth, and then the interval is 2 1-28 days. Since the second year, cats only need to inject Cat Triple once a year.

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Precautions for injection of cat triple:

1, the cat is completely healthy, with no upper respiratory tract infection and diarrhea, normal body temperature and good mental state;

2. Pregnant cats are forbidden to use attenuated vaccines (to avoid abortion);

3, care for cats should be used with caution;

4. Weak cats should be used with caution (including newly bought new cats and newly adopted stray cats, which can only be observed in isolation for two weeks);

5. Ensure that cats that come into contact with cats with infectious diseases but are not sick avoid vaccination within two weeks, and should be observed in isolation. If you have had contact with cats suffering from feline plague and have not been vaccinated, you need to inject serum urgently (vaccination is not allowed until two weeks after injection of serum);

6. If the cat has allergic reactions (facial edema, shortness of breath, itching, etc.). After vaccination, it should be desensitized in time;

7. Avoid contact with sick cats suffering from infectious diseases during vaccination (generally, immunity will not be produced until seven days after vaccination);