Winchester Animal Hospital

901 North Loudoun Street
Winchester, VA 22601

(540)667-0260

www.winchesterpet.com

Feline Preventative Care Protocol:

 

6-11  weeks of age :     Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia Psittaci (Fel-O-Vax IV + CaliciVax)

                                         Deworm, repeat in 2 weeks. 

                                         Flea/tick preventative and heartworm preventative

                                         Feline Immunodeficiency Virus and Feline Leukemia Virus test

 

12 weeks of age:          Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia Psittaci

                                        First Feline Leukemia Virus Vaccine (Fel-O-Vax IV + CaliciVax or Fel-O-Vax IV  LVK + CaliciVax)

 

16 weeks of age:          Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia

                                        Second Feline Leukemia Virus Vaccine  (Fel-O-Vax IV + CaliciVax or Fel-O-Vax IV  LVK + CaliciVax)

                                        1 year Rabies   (Imrab 3)

                                        Vaccines MUST be finished at 16 weeks NO earlier!

                                        Schedule spay or neuter

 

1 year visit:              1 year Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia Psittaci

                                      Continue Feline Leukemia vaccine if indicated for that patient (Fel-O-Vax IV + CaliciVax or Fel-O-Vax IV  LVK + CaliciVax)

                                   3 year Rabies (Imrab 3) 

 

2 year visit:              Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia/Chlamydia Psittaci

                                      Continue Feline Leukemia vaccine if indicated for that patient (Fel-O-Vax IV + CaliciVax or Fel-O-Vax IV  LVK + CaliciVax)

                                      (1 year vaccine for outdoor cats and 3 year vaccine for indoor cats at the doctor’s discretion.)

                                  

            

Other Considerations:

-If a kitten misses a booster vaccination by over six weeks – they must start the series over.

- A vaccination that is “made up” in the refrigerator only lasts one hour.

- Sick or pregnant pets do not get vaccinated.              

 There are exceptions to this vaccination protocol at the doctor’s discretion.