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Timeline | Kitten Treatment |
| 8 weeks |
Feline leukemia and Feline immunodeficiency virus testing |
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1st Feline 4-way vaccine (Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia, and Chlamydia) | |
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Fecal examination and 1st de-worming | |
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Complete physical exam | |
| 10 weeks |
1st Feline leukemia vaccine |
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Timeline | Kitten Treatment |
| 12 weeks |
2nd Feline 4-way vaccine |
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Rabies vaccine | |
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2nd de-worming | |
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Begin Heartworm prevention | |
| 14 weeks |
2nd Feline Leukemia vaccine |
| 16 weeks |
3rd Feline 4-way vaccine |
| 6 months |
If desired, this is the ideal age to spay your female kitten. The incidence of mammary tumors is greatly reduced if spayed before heat. Male kittens should be neutered by 5-6 months of age to discourage subsequent spraying or fighting. |
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FIV Vaccine |
Preventative Medicine Guidelines for Kittens