Do cats need rabies vaccination? Cats need rabies vaccination. In addition to dogs, cats are also susceptible to rabies and it is best to take your cat to a regular hospital for rabies vaccination. Secondly, rabies has a high rate of transmission and death, and it is best to take your cat for rabies vaccination every year to avoid the risk. In addition, before giving the rabies vaccination, it is best to ensure that the cat is in good mental condition. Cats with colds, injuries or diseases are not suitable for rabies vaccination and need to wait until the cat recovers before seeking medical attention for rabies vaccination. Moreover, it is best to give the rabies vaccination to cats over three months old and to stay in the hospital for half an hour after the vaccination to avoid allergic or uncomfortable reactions. It is not recommended to take the cat outside during this period, nor is it recommended to bathe the cat, as it will affect the effect of the vaccine.
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