Cats need to be vaccinated against rabies if they do not go out. This is because rabies virus can be transmitted not only through bites and licking wounds of dogs and cats, but also through rats and bats. Cats may also come into contact with rats and bats if they do not go out. Cats are extremely curious about these animals, which increases the possibility of cats being infected with rabies virus. When should cats get rabies vaccinations? Cats are generally vaccinated against rabies after 3 months of birth. Rabies vaccination is mainly to prevent rabies in cats and humans. However, before vaccinating the cat, you must first pay attention to whether the cat is healthy. If the cat has a cough or a cold or an infectious disease such as parvovirus and coronavirus, the vaccine cannot be given. In addition, the rabies vaccine has an immunity time, so the owner must vaccinate the cat regularly to maintain antibody stability. |
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