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Old 01-07-2010, 04:07 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Lil Bastrd View Post
With an indoor cat I would just make sure that all the kitten booster shots were done, there is three seperate shots.
Just wanted to add to this informative post by saying that when the vaccinations are given when the kittens are very young (~8 weeks old), then there are 3 kitten vaccinations. However, some breeders/owners choose to wait until the mother cat's antibodies have worn off (aka kitten is weaned off the mother's milk), so in that case, only 2 vaccinations are needed.

You will probably get different answers regarding vaccinations depending on who you talk to, but as far as I know, several vets I know follow this "rule" as well as many breeders.
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