Vaccination
Kittens require vaccinations against Feline Enteritis and Cat Flu. In some cases Vaccination against Feline Leukaemia, Feline AIDS and Chlamydia may be advised.
Kittens are vaccinated at:
from 6-8 weeks | Due __________ |
at 10-12 weeks | Due __________ |
at 14-16 weeks | Due __________ |
Then a yearly booster and health check.
Desexing
6 months of age
Parasite Prevention
Intestinal Worming
To control hookworm, whipworm, roundworm and tapeworm.
Worm every 2 weeks until 12 weeks old, then monthly until 6 months old, then every 3 months. We recommend Drontal all wormer tablets, “Spot on” treatments such as Revolution, Advocate or Profender.
Heartworm Prevention
Monthly “Spot On”– Revolution and Advocate
Flea Prevention
Monthly “Spot On” – Advantage, Frontline, Revolution and Advocate
Tick Prevention
“Spot On” – Frontline applied every 2 weeks
Feeding
Good nutrition is very important. Eukanuba, Science Diet, Royal Canin and IAMS are premium quality foods, specifically designed to meet your kitten’s nutritional requirements.
Microchipping
A microchip is a permanent means of identification and can be implanted in a consultation or at desexing.
Pet Insurance
Highly recommended. Many companies now offer comprehensive cover packages.
Thank you for choosing Albany Creek Veterinary Surgery for your pet’s healthcare.
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Last updated on 12 September 2019