FVRCP- Feline Viral Rhinotrachetitis,
Calicivirus, Panleukopenia.
*Highly contagious and easily passed between cats.
FELV- Feline Leukemia Virus
*Contracted through saliva, urine, feces, and is
transplacental.
*Outdoor cats are a higher risk.
FIV- Feline Immunodeficiency Virus
*Contracted through bite wounds, sexual transmission,
transplacental and transmammary.
*Outdoor cats are at higher risk
RABIES- First vaccination is given at 4 months of age, effective
for 1 year.
*Virus that attacks the bain and central nervous system.
*Transmitted to humans through bite of an infected animal.
*Required by County of Sacramento to obtain license
OTHER SERVICES
FELV/FIV TEST-Recommended to test at least once in a lifetime.
*Outdoor cats should be tested yearly.
FECAL-Sample of feces is brought in to test for intestinal
parasites.
HEARTWORM PREVENTION- Given once a month all year long to prevent fatal heartworm disease.
EARLY DETECTION- A routine
blood test should be performed yearly on all pets to ensure they are
healthy. By routinely checking bloodwork, our doctors are able to
diagnose problems early to prevent further disease. Some disorders, if
caught early, can be treated with a simple diet change.