ARROWHEAD ANIMAL CLINIC

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Vaccines

Feline Vaccination Schedule:
  • At six weeks, we start the initial kitten vaccinations along with deworming. We will also use this time to go over home care. If possible, we may send you home with a flea medication.
  • At nine weeks, your kitten will need another vaccination and deworming.
  • At twelve weeks, your kitten is old enough for the Rabies vaccination and will also need a distemper booster.
  • At fifteen to sixteen weeks, your kitten will get the last booster.
  • We recommend spaying or neutering kittens at six months old.
  • After your pet has had all the boosters, he or she will be due for vaccinations every year. Some vaccinations can last for three years, though we still recommend a yearly examination to keep your cats healthy.
NOTICE
If your cat is on prescription drugs, he or she may be required to have a checkup/bloodwork done every 6 months. This helps ensure that prescriptions are doing their job, with no side effects. That is one way we care for your pets, but also a Federal Law for some drugs. Ask your vet if you have any questions.
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  • Home
  • Contact Us
    • Emergency
  • About
    • Meet the Doctors
    • Meet the Staff
  • New Clients
  • Animal Care
    • Promotion of the Month
    • Pet of The Month
    • Horses Care
    • Dog Services
    • Cat Services
    • Pet Insurance
  • Online Store