What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
It is generally recommended to take a shot every 11 months. Under normal circumstances, it is recommended that cats be injected when they are three months old or above, and then boosted every 11 months. There is currently no effective treatment for rabies in cats, so rabies vaccination can only be used to prevent it. Do not let cats come into contact with unfamiliar cats, dogs, bats and other rabies virus-susceptible animals to reduce the risk of cat infection.
Precautions for cat vaccination:
1. Cats can be vaccinated 2 months after birth, and each shot should be given once every 21 to 28 days. .
2. After the cat is vaccinated, the cat should stay in the hospital for observation for 30 minutes. If there are no problems, the cat can leave.
3. If the cat wilts, does not like to eat, or suffers severe diarrhea and vomiting after returning home, it is normal within two days. If there are still problems for more than two days, you need to go to the hospital for treatment.