Age: <1 Year
Vaccine
Age of 1st Dose
Doses in Primary (min interval
between doses)
Booster
Comments
CORE VACCINES
>6 weeks
2-4 doses,
3-4 weeks apart, last vaccine no earlier than 16 weeks
After 1-yr and then every 3-yr
Included in FVRCP
>6 weeks
2-3 doses,
3-4 weeks apart, last vaccine no earlier than 16 weeks
After 1-yr and then every 3-yr
Included in FVRCP
>6 weeks
2-3 doses,
3-4 weeks apart, last vaccine no earlier than 16 weeks
After 1-yr and then every 3-yr
Included in FVRCP
Feline Leukemia Virus
6-16 weeks
2 doses,
3-4 weeks apart
Annual (if recombinant; at 1 year then every 3years if inactivated)
VISIT # 1
6-8 WEEKS; FULL TEAM
Service Provided
Product Info
FVRCP Vaccine
PureVax Feline 3 RCP (BI)
TruFel Ultra HC2P Hybrid Vaccine (Elanco)
IDEXX Fecal Dx® Profile with Giardia (24639)
Profender for Cats and Kittens
Single dose applied
Revolution Plus for Cats*
1 dose provided
FeLV/FIV Combo ELISA Test - In House
Microchip placement
Pet Link
Add-ons
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BI’s PureVax Feline 3 RCP vaccine and Elanco’s TruFel Ultra HC2P Hybrid Vaccine may be administered to kittens 6 and 8 weeks (respectively) of age or older.
VISIT # 2
9-11 WEEKS; TECH DRIVEN
Service Provided
Product Info
FVRCP Vaccine
Same brand and prime
FeLV Vaccine
NOBIVAC FeLV 2 year DOI (Merck)
PUREVAX Recombinant FeLV (BI)
VANGUARD Feline FeLV (Zoetis)
TRUFEL ULTRA FeLV (ULTRA Fel-O-Vax FeLV; Elanco)
Profender for Cats and Kittens
Single dose applied
Revolution Plus for Cats
1 dose provided
Add-ons
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VISIT # 3
12-14 WEEKS; FULL TEAM
Service Provided
Product Info
FVRCP Vaccine
Same brand as prime
FeLV Vaccine
Same brand as prime
Rabies 1-year vaccine
PUREVAX Feline Rabies 1 year (BI)
IMRAB 1 (BI)
RABVAC 1 Rabies Vaccine (Elanco)
NOBIVAC RABIES 1 (Merck)
VANGUARD RABIES 1 (Zoetis)
IDEXX Fecal Dx® Profile with Giardia (24639)
Profender for Cats and Kittens
Single dose applied
Revolution Plus for Cats
3 doses provided
Add-ons
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VISIT # 4
6 MONTHS OR OLDER; TECH-DRIVEN
Service Provided
Product Info
Young Wellness with Fecal O&P andHeartworm Antibody Select - Feline (2808)
Chem 10 with IDEXX SDMA® Test, IDEXXCBC-Select®, feline heartworm antibody by ELISA, fecal ova and parasites
Revolution Plus for Cats
6 doses provided
Add-ons
Nail Trim
Prevention is without a doubt the most efficient, cost-effective therapy. Screening and early detection are crucial to minimize morbidity and future healthcare costs. Therefore, comprehensive testing is strongly recommended as a screening tool. See table below for recommended tests by The Vets Internal Medicine expert, Dr. Andrea Johnston.
Test Name
Info
Price
TIER 1
Young Wellness with Fecal O&P and Heartworm Antibody Select - Feline(2808)
Chem 10 with IDEXX SDMA® Test, IDEXX CBC-Select®, feline heartworm antibody by ELISA, fecal ova and parasites
$252
TIER 2
Young Wellness with FecalO&P (26069999)
Chem 10 with IDEXX SDMA® Test, IDEXX CBC®, fecal ova and parasites
$260
Feline Triple ELISA Test - In House
$44.78
TIER 3
IDEXX Young Wellness withFecal O&P (26069999)
Chem 10 with IDEXX SDMA® Test, IDEXX CBC®, fecal ovaand parasites
$129.58
Feline Triple ELISA Test - In House
$44.78
Tier
Parasiticide
6 Mo. Supply
NexGard COMBO
Given monthly and prevents fleas (kills adult fleas,flea larvae and flea eggs), ticks, heartworm,hookworms, roundworms, lungworms, vesicalworms, tapeworms and ear mites
$125-$141
2-4 doses,
3-4 weeks apart, last vaccine no earlier than 16 weeks
After 1-yr and then every 3-yr
Included in FVRCP
COMPANION ANIMAL PARASITE COUNCIL (CAPC) DATA
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control
The AVMA and AAHA discourage the feeding of raw animal-source protein due to the high risk of illness to both pets and humans. Pathogens found in raw protein diets can be transmitted to the human population by contact with the food, pet, or environmental surfaces.
While many cats enjoy an outdoor lifestyle, it should be noted that indoor cats live longer than outdoor cats and have reduced risk of infectious disease [1].
Gonadectomized cats have increased longevity and reduced risk of cancers of organs associated with reproduction [1]. The AVMA recommends sterilization of cats not being used for breeding and supports recommendations made by the American Association of Feline Practitioners (catvets.com) regarding feline sterilization. [Literature references within linked document] Additional resources, including client handouts on pet sterilization, can be found at [Elective spaying and neutering of pets | American Veterinary Medical Association (avma.org)].
Health risks by breed can be searched at (icatcare.org) under the Cat Health A-Z query. Limited large scale publications on cat breed survival risks are available [1].
Cats with heritable bone and cartilage disorders may benefit from joint supplements (no supporting literature) and many will ultimately require multimodal treatment for pain. Intervertebral disk disease has been reported.
In young cats with murmurs, ~0.14% have congenital heart disease. [2] In mixed breed cats, ventricular septal defects are the most common congenital heart disease followed by aortic stenosis and hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Some breeds, including the Maine Coon, are predisposed to congenital heart disease. [3] A genetic screening test for Maine Coon hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is available (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) in Maine Coons| Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (ucdavis.edu) but does not rule out the development of HCM.If a murmur or arrhythmia is detected on annual physical exam, a thoracic radiograph or EKG should be pursued. If these are abnormal, a cardiology referral is recommended. [4, open access with helpful diagnostic flow chart]
Polycystic Kidney Disease: (Cats) Persian and related cat breeds.
o Diagnosis: cystic malformations of the liver and/or biliary tract on abdominal ultrasound.
oTreatment: Cats with a portosystemic shunt should be started on medical management (lactulose and gut flora modulation).
PureVax Feline 3 RCP Vaccine Details
Nobivac Feline 1-HCP Vaccine Compendium
Merck's Nobivac Feline 2-FeLv vaccine compendium
Revolution Plus for Cats Information Page
Advantage Multi for Cats Information Page
Vectra for Cats and Kittens Info Page
Nexgard COMBO Information Page
Bravecto Topical for Cats Information Page
Bravecto Plus for Cats Information Page