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8 - 10 WEEKS
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First visit – Physical Examination
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1st Distemper Vaccine (FVRCP – Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus & Panleukopenia)
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Feline Leukemia Virus & Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FeLV/FIV) Combo Test
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Intestinal Parasite Test (requires stool sample)
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Worming Medication (if necessary)
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Begin Flea/Tick Control
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12 - 14 WEEKS*
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Physical Examination
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2nd Distemper Vaccine (FVRCP)
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1st Leukemia Vaccine (FeLV)
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2nd Worming (or Intestinal Parasite Test if Negative at 6-8 Week visit)
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*Additional vaccines recommended for outdoor cats are Giardia, FIV, FIP & Bordetella. Please ask us for more information at the time of your pet’s visit! We will be more than happy to go over any questions you may have.
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16 - 20 WEEKS
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Physical Examination
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3rd Distemper Vaccine (FVRCP)
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2nd Leukemia Vaccine (FeLV)
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Rabies Vaccine
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6 MONTHS
- Suggested timeframe for the following options
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Physical Exam
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Pre-Surgical Exam (if electing to neuter or spay)
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Ovariohysterectomy (OHE) – female spay surgery
Research has shown that females who have had an OHE before their first heat cycle have a significantly lower incidence of mammary (breast) cancer later in life.
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Orchiectomy – male neuter surgery
Neutering decreases territorial aggression and urine marking/spraying.
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HomeAgain ® Microchip System
We offer the option of the microchipping your beloved pet with HomeAgain® - the safe, permanent, lifelong identification system.
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