The common cat vaccine on the market today is Myo Santo, which protects against feline distemper, chimeric cup virus and feline rhinotracheitis. Timing of cat vaccination: Cats can be vaccinated against infectious diseases as soon as they reach 2 months of age. Three consecutive injections are required in the first year, each about 20-21 days apart. Subsequent immunisations will be given at regular intervals once a year for a booster, the exact timing of which will be determined by the time of the last injection in the first year of immunisation. At the same time, cats can only be vaccinated against rabies when they are at least 3 months old, and can choose to receive either of the vaccinations against infectious diseases at the same time, as they do not conflict with each other. A booster shot is also required annually thereafter.
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