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Old 17-06-2009, 06:29 AM
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Re: Can I still Vaccinate a 14 week old kitten?

Hiya i got my cat ollie at 12 weeks and he hadnt hadnt any jabs done previous owner didnt want him so i took him on he had the full course of vaccinations at that age, they should be done at 9 and 12 weeks his were done at 12 and 15 so yours will be done at 14 and 17 better late than never, they still need to be done for indoor cats its the same with when you get a new puppy and your not allowed to let it go on the floor outside untill jabs have been done because they can pick up bugs on the pavement, we ourselves can bring things into the house on our shoes from the pavement and pass it on to our cats indoor or not, another reason nursing queens should be kept in after birth not just because of the risk of getting pregnant but because they can bring germs back to the litter, as long as you get it done soon you'll be fine if you've got the kitten at 14 weeks without any jabs being done i'd definately flea and worm as well using whichever the vet recommends i tend to use pancurr paste for worming and the frontline spray at this age its the mildest and i'd presume safest to use if you arnt sure that kitt hasnt already had it done xxx
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