How to tell if cat vaccine is successful

The best way to know whether the vaccine is successful is to conduct an antibody test at a pet hospital. Cat antibodies mainly detect antibodies against three infectious diseases: feline distemper virus, calicivirus, and herpes virus. If the antibody concentrations of the three infectious diseases are relatively high, it proves that the vaccine has been vaccinated and the vaccination was successful. If the antibody concentration is insufficient, it means that the vaccine has not been vaccinated or that the vaccine has not produced antibodies.
What are cats vaccinated to prevent:
1. Cat triple vaccine is a triple vaccine that can prevent herpes virus, calicivirus, and feline panleukopenia virus at the same time. One vaccine, these viruses are highly susceptible, highly contagious, and have extremely high mortality rates. Only by vaccination in advance can cats be prevented from being infected.
2. The rabies vaccine is to prevent cats from being infected with rabies, which is also an infectious disease with a very high fatality rate. Therefore, for the health of the cat, the owner should take the cat to the pet hospital for rabies vaccination in time after the cat is 3 months old.
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