Quality Vaccines for Cats from Trusted Brands
Jeffers Pet's Cat Vaccines and Shot Supplies offer a comprehensive range of products to protect cats against various diseases. This selection includes vaccines from reputable brands like Merck and Boehringer Ingelheim, covering prevention for common feline illnesses such as Calici, Panleukopenia, and Leukemia. These are essential for maintaining the health and well-being of cats, providing vital immunity support.
Consult your veterinarian to know the necessary shots your pet needs depending on their age and health status. Shop essential vaccination supplies and accessories here.
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Main Factors to Consider When Buying Cat Vaccines
- Core and Non-Core Vaccines - Core vaccines recommended for all cats include FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) and Rabies; while non-core vaccines include FeLV, Chlamydia felis and Bordetella bronchiseptica.
- Age - Kittens typically start vaccines at 6–8 weeks of age, with boosters every 3–4 weeks until 16–20 weeks old. Adults need boosters based on risk and vaccine type (usually every 1–3 years).
- Vaccine Types - Modified Live Vaccines (MLVs) often produce better immunity but may not be suitable for immunocompromised cats. Inactivated Vaccines are safer in pregnant or FeLV/FIV-positive cats.
- Storage & Handling - Vaccines must be kept refrigerated (usually 2–8°C/36–46°F) and used before the expiration date
- Veterinary Guidance - Most vaccines are not DIY unless you are a licensed vet or working under veterinary supervision. Improper administration can cause abscesses, allergic reactions, or vaccine failure.
- Legal and Regional Requirements - This can vary significantly depending on your location, so it's essential to be informed about the laws in your area. In many countries and U.S. states, the rabies vaccine is legally mandated, often with specific guidelines on the age of administration and the frequency of boosters (usually every one to three years). Failure to comply can result in fines, quarantine orders, or restrictions on pet ownership.
- Cost and Value - Don’t just go for the cheapest option—prioritize quality and safety. Browse our wide selection of vaccines from trusted brands in the industry. For further information, contact Jeffers.