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The vaccines that we offer are:
 
  
We also suggest during your annual visit:
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Fecal Floatation
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Blood Work
FVRCP
The FVRCP vaccination protects against the following:
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Distemper
Distemper (aka
Panleukopenia) causes bloody diarrhea and, in some cases, sudden
death. The vaccination is very protective. The virus is shed in the
feces and is spread from cat to cat by contact with infected stool.
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Rhinotracheitis
Rhinotracheitis is one of the most common and most sever
upper respiratory viruses in cats. It causes runny eyes, nasal congestion
and ulcers (cold sores) in the mouth. Vaccination is very effective. This is
an airborne virus and can be spread from cat to cat by the clothing of their
owners.
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Rabies
Rabies is a virus that attacks the brain and central nervous
system, causing seizures, and death. It is contagious
to humans and other animals. Rabies is always fatal.
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Leukemia
This disease may occur as it does in people, throughout the
body, or it may cause specific tumors, most often in the kidneys. The virus is
spread by direct contact from cat to cat through blood, saliva, or breeding.
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FIP (Feline Infectious
Peritonitis)
FIP is a member of the Corona Virus family. It is spread
through fresh feces. When ingested, it can cause a wet form of the disease where
the chest or abdomen fill with fluid, or a dry form where small white dots form
on the inside of the body wall in the abdomen. The disease is nearly always
fatal.
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Bordetella
Bordetella, or kennel cough, is an upper respiratory
bacterial bronchitis. It is spread by airborne contamination. It is an
intranasal Vaccine, and cannot be given at the same time as FIP.
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