Vaccination can reduce the risk
of acquiring certain medical conditions and their serious consequences in
pet cats. Here are some important things that cat parents should know about
vaccination in cats.
l The possibility of side effects
is always present but is very rare. And most of these side effects are usually
mild and resolve within a day or two. The most common side effects include
lethargy, fever, or swelling at the site of injection.
l Vaccination is the perfect
example of the adage ‘an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure’.
When an unvaccinated cat contracts a serious illness which they could have been
vaccinated from, the cost of treatment can possibly reach a thousand dollars;
compare that to a few dollars for the cost of a vaccine.
l Although the efficacy of
vaccines is not 100% when it comes to disease prevention, vaccination can
significantly reduce the level of severity in case the cat gets sick.
Consult your vets Aurora, CO if you have
questions and/or concerns about vaccines and vaccination of cats.