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Our veterinarians will work with you to determine what vaccines and preventative care schedule is best for your kitten, based on their age, breed and lifestyle. In general, our hospital follows the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)’s most recent vaccination guidelines as well as those provided by the American Association of Feline Practitioners o help provide a solid foundation for your kitten’s preventative healthcare. The following chart outlines our general recommendations for feline patients. 

If you have any questions or concerns regarding vaccines, diet, behavior or preventatives (heartworm, flea, tick, and intestinal parasites), please don’t hesitate to ask a veterinarian or staff member. 

Age

Vaccination/

Preventative Care

Diagnostic Procedures Preventatives
6-8 weeks FVRCP Fecal examination

Intestinal dewormer

FeLV/FIV test

Start flea/tick/heartworm preventatives

12 weeks

FVRCP 

FeLV

Fecal examination

Intestinal dewormer

Continue flea, tick and heartworm preventatives 

16 weeks

FVRCP

FeLV

Rabies (1 year)

Fecal examination

Intestinal dewormer

Continue flea, tick and heartworm preventatives

6-8 months

Spay/Neuter procedure

Microchip

Pre-operative bloodwork FeLV/FIV test
1st-3rd annual exams

FVRCP (3 year)

Rabies (1 or 3 year)

FeLV (if applicable)

Fecal examination Continue flea, tick and heartworm prevention year-round! 
4-6th annual exams

FVRCP (3 year)

Rabies (1 or 3 year)

FeLV (if applicable)

Fecal examination

Young Wellness bloodwork screening

Continue flea, tick and heartworm prevention year-round! 
7th annual exam and onward

FVRCP (3 year)

Rabies (1 or 3 year)

FeLV (if applicable)

Fecal examination

Heartworm test

Senior bloodwork screening (including UA and thyroid)

Continue flea, tick and heartworm prevention year-round! 

 

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