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We recommend starting around six to eight weeks, and then we recommend that they come back every three weeks for boosters....
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They do. Every animal needs access to water....
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Vaccinations typically in kittens are multiple vaccines known as FERCP, feline leukemia, and rabies, all depending on your cat's lifestyle. ...
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We’re generally going to do the core vaccines for all cats, which is the FVRCP, the upper respiratory viruses, panleukopenia, and distemper....
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If it's with its mom and it's a newborn kitten, I would encourage you not to—at least not to do a lot of handling....
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I want them to start working on either canned food or dry food at that six-week mark....
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It kind of depends on the age of the kitten, number one, as well as how long of a gap there is....
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Well, first bring your kitten to the veterinarian as soon as you get your kitten, so we can do a physical exam, get them off to a great start....
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We do an exam when we're vaccinating your cat to ensure that your cat looks healthy enough to receive vaccines....
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It's best to use a kitten replacement milk from the pet store containing more appropriate calories and nutrition for them. ...
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We're going to probably ask some questions of you about the kitten’s vaccine history....
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The three core vaccines that I require for kittens are going to be the feline distemper vaccine, which protects against the common viral diseases t...
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A couple of things. Humans don’t like to eat the same food every day, and then we try to project that on our pets....
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I generally recommend that kittens should start weaning about five to six weeks of age....