Vaccines for Kittens & Cats

Contact our team to create a vaccination plan for your feline friend.

Furry family members mean almost as much to you as their human counterparts – if not just as much. Why wouldn't you, therefore, give them all the same tools to live long, stay strong, and experience maximum health? Vaccines are a vital part of any feline health plan. To learn more, call us at 403-342-5200.

How do vaccines work?

Vaccines administer a low dose of a pathogen to a pet so their immune system can “learn” to fight it. When a virus or bacteria enters the animal's body for the first time, they will not possess immunity, but introducing the disease prompts their system to manufacture antibodies to help fight it. Those antibodies then live in their bloodstream from then on, so should they encounter that pathogen in real life, they will already have the tools to fight it.

What are the different types of vaccines for cats?

Core vaccines:

  • Feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, feline distemper (FVRCP)
  • Rabies

Non-core vaccines:

  • Feline leukemia

Are there side effects to vaccinating?

Usually, no. Vaccines are safe and well-vetted. We've been using the same ones on dogs and cats for years. At most, pets may experience a bit of mild fever or discomfort associated with the low dose of the disease they've received. In rare cases, however, you may notice a serious allergic reaction: itching and swelling of the skin and face, vomiting and diarrhea, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any of this, please seek veterinary assistance right away. Mostly, though, vaccinations are a routine part of any pet's life, and there's nothing for you to worry about.

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