By Laurie Buckley on November 19, 2007
The following is a general guideline for your kitten’s vaccine requirements. Note that your vet may change this schedule to suit your kitten’s risk factors.
Six to eight weeks of age
feline rhinotracheitis-calicivirus-panleukopenia vaccine #1
chlamydia vaccine #1 (this vaccine is optional, it is also sometimes combined with the above-mentioned vaccine)
stool check for internal parasites- a de-worming [...]
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By Laurie Buckley on November 8, 2007
Artificial respiration is needed when a cat has a heartbeat but is not breathing. It is very important to never try to attempt this on a cat who is breathing on her own. The steps to perform artificial respiration on a cat in an emergency are as follows:
If the cat is wearing a collar, remove [...]
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