All Vaccinations in One Day

Spreading out boosters is usually not necessary

Staggering vaccinations, or stretching the time between the vaccine injections, means the cat would, for example, get distemper/calicivirus/herpes on one day and then feline leukemia in three to four weeks, and rabies a month later. This schedule necessitates additional trips to the veterinary clinic and, sometimes, additional office-visit fees. Is it worth it for your cat’s health? Not usually.

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