Kittens should start vaccines at 6-8 weeks of age or when they are weaned from nursing. When they stop nursing they are getting no antibodies from their mother. They should have a series of 3 visits total and each visit should be 3 weeks apart.
First Visit (6-8 weeks):
Physical Examination (checks for overall health, size, and any birth defects)
Fecal Floatation and Fecal Direct testing (checks for intestinal parasites and any bacterial issues that puppies are very common for)
After completing the physical examination and Fecal testing, and the doctor has concluded your kitten is nice and healthy we will proceed with the following:
Feline Distemper, Rhinotracheitis, Chlamyida, & Panleukopenia Vaccine
First Deworming will be given
First dose of Heartworm Prevention will be given
First dose of Flea Prevention will be applied
Kitten Nutrition 101- What to feed
Second Kitten Visit (9-11 weeks)
Physical examination to determine growth and development of your Kitten is proper.
Fecal Examination will be repeated, if your kitten needed treatment from the first visit. This is to ensure we have resolved any intestinal issues your puppy may have had.
Feline Distemper, Rhinotracheitis, Chlamyida, & Panleukopenia Vaccine
Feline Leukemia Vaccine
Second deworming will be administered
Heartworm preventative will be given
Flea preventative will be given
We will cover how to take care of your kittens teeth
Third Kitten Visit (12-15 weeks):
Physical examination to continue monitoring growth & development
Feline Distemper, Rhinotracheitis, Chlamyida, & Panleukopenia Vaccine
Feline Leukemia Vaccine
Rabies Vaccine
Third deworming will be administered
Six Month supply of heartworm and Flea preventative will be prescribed & sent home to last you until your next kittens visit.
We will cover how to take care of your kitten’s ears and skin













