
Wellness Care for Cats
Because our veterinarians believe strongly in prevention and early disease detection, we recommend twice yearly exams for all pets in. In addition to these vaccines, our veterinary team recommends including regular blood work to identify diseases. We also recommend checking your pet’s stool twice yearly to identify intestinal parasites which can affect both their health and the health of your family.
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What to Expect During Your Pet’s Wellness Exams
At your pet’s bi-annual pet wellness exams, our veterinarians will do a thorough physical exam, dental exam, discuss your pet’s lifestyle, answer any questions you may have about your pet’s physical well being, behavior, and nutrition. They will make recommendations for parasite prevention and specific diagnostics or treatment based on your pet’s needs.
Our veterinarians will decide with you which vaccines your pet needs based on their lifestyle. For cats, our veterinary team recommends the FVRCP to prevent feline rhino tracheitis, caliciviral, and panleukopenia, in addition to rabies. We offer 3 year options for these vaccines for pets who qualify. Additionally, we carry the feline leukemia vaccine. Kittens begin their vaccine series between 8 and 10 weeks of age.
Feline Vaccinations:
- Leukemia, Feline Rabies 1YR Purevax, Feline FVRCCP 1YR, Feline Rabies/FVRCCP combo
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A Full Exam is recommended every 6 months (after all that’s 3.5 human years). We also recommend routine bloodwork (internal exam), a fecal (internal parasite check), Heart Worm Test, Oral Exam, Proheart Injection (canines only), or some type of heartworm preventative & Flea and tick preventative. Our senior patients are always offered Blood Pressure checks & ECG’s as well!
Feline Vaccines:
C – Calicivirus Pneumonitis
Produces cold like symptoms in cats. May also cause raw ulcers on their lips and tongues.
C – Chlamydia
Causes mainly upper respiratory infection.Tends to favor the eyes and can cause infections.Can be passed through infected fluids such as sneezing, coughing or eye discharge.
R – Rhinotracheitis
This is Highly Contagious upper respiratory disease. Transmitted by airborne routes, direct contact and contaminated objects
Felv- Feline Leukemia Virus
It is responsible for about 1/3 of all cancer deaths among cats.Spreads from all secretions of an infected catThis virus is short lived outside the hostTransmitted via grooming, sneezing, fighting, contaminated objects and other feline social contacts.
FIV – Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
Attacks and weakens the immune systemSpreads primarily through bite wounds between fighting cats.
R – Rabies
This is a zoonotic disease(can be transmitted to humans) that attacks the central nervous system. Can be transmitted through a bite from a rabid animal.
Schedule An Appointment To Start a Preventive Care Regimen For Your Cat
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