September 12, 2008, Newsletter Issue #234: Vaccinations for a kitten

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Kittens receive their first vaccinations at about eight to ten weeks of age, and a follow-up vaccination in three to four weeks. Your vet will instruct you on how many visits will be needed and which vaccines should be administered, based upon your kitty´s age and risk factors. Boosters are then given at one year of age, and annually thereafter for the rest of the cat´s life. The rabies vaccine is slightly different; it is given first at about three months of age, boosted at one year, then repeated at three-year intervals.

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