First Shots For Kittens
Kittens should start getting vaccinations when they are 6 to 8 weeks old until they are about 16 weeks old.
First shots for kittens. The shots come in a series every 3 to 4. The first series of shots a kitten will usually get is a drcc fvrcp vaccination against feline distemper panleukopenia rhinotracheitis and calici virus. Kitten vaccines are usually first given at about six to eight weeks of age and repeated approximately every three weeks until about 16 to 18 weeks of age. First year kitten vaccinations when kittens are nursing antibodies in their mother s milk help protect them from infections.
Then they must be boostered a year latyer. This set is a combination vaccine that protects your kitty against feline panleukopenia which is also called feline distemper viral rhinotracheitis calicivirus and in some locales where it is prevalent chlamydophilia. Felv can first be administered when your kitten is eight weeks old. First year kitten shots many of your kitten s initial shots will be given as a series of boosters every 3 4 weeks.
At veterinarian s discretion based on risk. 10 12 weeks second vaccination with core vaccines. At around 6 to 8 weeks your kitten should have gotten her first set of shots. But after about six weeks old and eating solid food it s time for them to be vaccinated.
Non core kitten vaccinations include feline leukemia felv feline immunodeficiency virus fiv feline infectious peritonitis fip chlamydophila felis and feline giardia vaccines. The felv vaccine can only be given to kittens who do not have felv. The felv vaccine is recommended by some veterinarians for all kittens while others recommend the vaccine only for those kittens at risk of disease. Each of the above core vaccines should be given every 3 4 weeks with the final kitten vaccination administered at 14 16 weeks of age.
Some vaccines might be given together in one injection that is called a combination vaccine. These vaccines help protect against upper respiratory diseases herpes and fatal viruses. Kitties need several immunizations during their first year to protect them against serious diseases. To achieve the best protection possible your kitten will need boosters over the first several months of their life at least until they are between 16 20 weeks old.
She will need a second dose of the felv vaccine until three to four weeks later. When a kitten is at least 3 months old he will need to get a rabies shot.