What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Adverse reactions in cats after vaccination:
1. Cats will experience pain and swelling at the injection site, which will usually subside on their own after two or three days. If the hair follicles are injured during the injection , may also cause local hair loss or sarcoma proliferation.
2. Cats may be depressed, unwilling to move or eat. Some cats may also have a low fever, which will usually return to normal in about a day or two.
3. Cats may have vaccine allergic reactions, such as itching all over the body, redness and swelling of the face and eyes, convulsions, etc. In severe cases, it may cause severe vomiting and diarrhea, or even shock and death.
Precautions for cat vaccination:
1. Cats must be vaccinated after they are 60 days old. When the cat is not weaned, it will pass through the mother cat’s milk. To obtain maternal antibodies, after the cat is weaned for about one and a half months, the cat should be given a time to adapt. Only when it has a certain level of resistance can it be vaccinated.
2. Do not vaccinate the cat immediately when you first bring it home. It takes one to two weeks to adapt to the new environment before being vaccinated. Cats can easily become stressed after a change of environment, and the owner is not sure whether the cat has any disease, so they need to observe it for a period of time.
3. Cats can only be vaccinated when they are completely healthy. Vaccines are composed of attenuated viruses. After a cat is vaccinated, the attenuated virus will stimulate the cat to produce antibodies. If the cat is vaccinated in an unhealthy state, the attenuated virus in the vaccine can easily cause the cat to become sick.