What are the three vaccinations for cats?

The three-shot vaccine for cats is usually a triple vaccine, which protects against calicivirus, herpes virus and feline distemper virus. Owners can go to a regular pet hospital to get the first dose of vaccine when their cat is about 2 to 3 months old, and then inject the second and third shots about 21 days apart. 2-3 weeks after receiving all the vaccines, the cat needs to have an antibody level test to ensure that the antibody level in the body is qualified.
Suggestions for cat vaccination:
1. First deworm the cat, make sure there is no abnormality in the cat’s body, and then vaccinate it.
2. Generally speaking, cats need to be vaccinated against feline triplex (feline distemper virus, feline herpes virus and feline calicivirus) and rabies vaccine.
3. When injecting the vaccine, you need to make sure that the cat is in a healthy state and has no abnormal symptoms such as fever, cough, and diarrhea.
4. After the cat is vaccinated, the cat should stay in the hospital for observation for 30 minutes. If there are no problems, the cat can leave.
5. Cats should try not to take a bath for 3-7 days after being vaccinated, reduce walking, and do not feed them randomly.
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