Cat Vaccinations

Finding a trustworthy veterinarian near you is essential to keeping your cats safe and healthy. At Animal Veterinary Hospital of Orlando, Dr. Bruce Bogoslavsky and his staff provide several services for your kitty such as pet vaccinations.

Cat Vaccinations

Illness Prevention

Your cute furry kitty can get sick from many illnesses without immune protection from your veterinarian in Orlando. Some of the diseases your cat may be susceptible to include feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR), which is a disease of the upper respiratory area that can cause eye issues, nasal discharge, and constant sneezing. Your pets may also experience joint pain, fever, and ulcers if they contract feline calicivirus (FCV). Vaccines can also help protect them from the feline leukemia virus, which can reduce their immunity and can lead to other serious illnesses, such as feline cancer.

Just like dogs, a cat can contract rabies, which is deadly and spreadable by a bite or scratch. Rabies in cats and transmission from them is highly uncommon, particularly when most cats in the area have been vaccinated. However, there's always a chance that your furry friend may encounter a feral cat or other wildlife known for rabies, like bats.

It’s a Legal Requirement

If you live in Florida, don’t forget those health visits to the animal clinic. Some pet vaccinations are a legal necessity for cats, dogs, and ferrets that have reached four years of age, according to the Florida Senate. After the first vaccination, you must bring your cat back 12 months later for revaccination.

Outdoor Concerns

Many cats may be inside most of the time. However, if your cat sneaks outside sometimes, it can be exposed to fleas, ticks, and other wildlife in Florida. If your house cat encounters another stray animal that has been unvaccinated, it can also be susceptible to any disease the animal is carrying, such as rabies. Therefore, vaccinations still matter, even for mostly indoor animals.

An Animal Clinic in FL That Your Feline Needs

At Animal Veterinary Hospital of Orlando, our caring staff is led by Dr. Bruce Bogoslavsky. Bring your fur baby for cat and dog vaccinations today. Schedule your appointment now by calling (407) 855-7387.

Animal Veterinary Hospital of Orlando

Address

1320 W Oak Ridge Rd,
Orlando, FL 32809

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