What happens to domestic cats that are not vaccinated Even if they don’t go out much, domestic cats that are not vaccinated are susceptible to viruses such as feline distemper and feline nasal branch. Once a cat is infected with feline distemper, the survival rate is reduced to a minimum. Therefore, for the health of your cat, it is best to take your cat for vaccination. Vaccinating cats can prevent serious diseases, such as herpes virus, culex virus and micro virus, which are extremely harmful to cats and can seriously lead to death. After the vaccination, the cat’s resistance and immunity will be greatly improved and it will recover quickly from a common cold or flu. Secondly, some viruses can also be directly infected through contact with other cats, and vaccination can directly prevent transmission.
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