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SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF FELINE PRACTITIONERS

 

Antigen <12 weeks >12 weeks Booster Advice

Feline Parvovirus/panleukopenia

Vaccinate at initial visit every 3 to 4 weeks until 12 weeks old

One dose at initial exam

1 year after initial vaccine, then at 3-year intervals

Highly recommended for all cats (not pregnant or young kittens

Feline herpes virus and calicivirus

Vaccinate at initial visit every 3 to 4 weeks until 12 weeks old

One dose at initial exam

1 year after initial vaccine, then at 3-year intervals

Highly recommended for all cats

FeLV

Vaccinate at initial visit, again 3 to 4 weeks later (first dose at > 8 weeks, second at or > 12 weeks

Vaccinate at initial visit and again 3 to 4 weeks later

1 year after initial vaccination, then every 2 years

Recommended only for at-risk cats

Rabies virus

Not eligible for vaccination

Vaccinate at initial visit (only one dose needed)

1 year after initial vaccination, then at 3 year intervals

Highly recommended for all cats

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