Kittens
Health Recipe: Vaccinations And A Good Diet
Though kittens can occasionally be born with birth defects, disabilities or genetic/chronic illnesses most are lucky enough to start their lives off with clean bills of health. It is up to their human parents to make sure they stay that way, and/or get the care they need if a medical condition does crop up.
First and foremost, this means a round of vaccinations
as soon as the kitten is ready — usually by 8
weeks of age, followed by another round between 12 and
16 weeks and periodic boosters. Vaccines and vaccination
schedules for individual kittens vary based on location
and a kitten’s lifestyle, so it is best to check
with your veterinarian to determine what is best for
your kitten. During these first few visits, it
is recommended to have your kitten’s stool checked
for parasites. After the kitten vaccine series
and any parasite treatments, plan for annual check-ups
to keep your cats healthy.
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