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New Puppy Care |
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New Kitten Care |
Thank you for allowing us to help manage your kitten's health. Please follow these suggestions to insure optimum growth and development:
Vaccinations
Your kitten should receive vaccinations for Feline Distmeper, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Pneumonitis at 9, 12, and 16 weeks of age. The first injection for Feline Leukemia should be given at 12 weeks of age with a booster at 16 weeks. Feline Infectious Virus (FIV) can also be given at this time. Both vaccines are strongly recommended since these two diseases are the two major causes of death in cats- and no treatment is effective once the diseases are present. A booster of FIV will then be required three weeks later. We highly recommend the leukemia vaccinations since we know that the leukemia virus is in the same family as the aids virus affecting people. Rabies vaccinations should also be given at 16 weeks of age. Annuals should be given once each year.
Internal Parasite Examination
A fecal examination should be done on the first visit to check for intestinal worms and coccidia. Oral medication can be given for ascarids (Roundworms) and hookworms. No diarrhea or vomiting should occur as a result of this medication. You may see worms looking like spaghetti in the stools during the next 24-48 hours after the dewomring. Tapeworms require a specific type of medication. Inform us if you see small, white segments (rice-like) in the stools of your kitten. There is no test to detect tapeworms- you must find the segments.
Flea Control
You can begin to apply flea control, such as Advantage or Frontline, to your kitten when it is at least 8 weeks old. Talk to a veterinarian before using any other insecticide. Avoid all over-the-counter products. We have seen many reactions to these products since cats are very sensitive to most insecticides. Never use a product that is for both fleas and ticks, such as Advantix, since it is lethal to your cat.
Spay/Neuter
We prefer to spay and neuter at 5-9 months of age. However, we can spay or neuter anytime after 5 months of age. Cats in heat or pregnant can also be spayed.
Food
Feed only high quality cat food. These foods are the most nutritionally balanced foods that are available today. Stool volume and odor will be greatly decreased. Feed only dry food. Change water daily. Food may be moistened with water until three months of age. For your kitten we recommend Hill's Science Diet kitten food.