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Do cats need to be dewormed before vaccination?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. William Taylor
"Vaccine" here refers to injection. Cats generally need to be dewormed before being vaccinated, mainly internally or externally. Injecting the vaccine after this method can improve the success rate of vaccination and avoid parasitic infection in the body. Insects play an important role in fully absorbing vaccines and preventing diseases. However, you cannot inject the vaccine immediately after removing acne. You need to wait until the drug is absorbed by the body or completely excreted, about 5-7 days, before you can inject the vaccine. If you inject the vaccine immediately after deworming, it may affect the body's production of antibodies and reduce the vaccine. The purpose of disease prevention.

1. Reasons for deworming cats before vaccination

Cats’ body resistance is relatively weak. Before vaccination, cats need to be dewormed internally and externally, which can remove parasites in the skin and intestines. Vaccination after deworming can produce antibodies for the body, which is good for your health.

2. The benefits of cat vaccinations on the body

Cats need to be injected with feline triple vaccine, rabies vaccine, etc. After being injected with the vaccine, a large number of antibodies will be produced in the body, which can prevent viral infections. , reduce the probability of illness.

3. Daily care for cats after vaccination

After vaccination, local skin care needs to be done, because it will cause pinholes in the local skin, exposure to water or just exposure to water in a short period of time Bathing will cause inflammation, which will affect the efficacy of the vaccine. At the same time, you need to adjust your eating habits. You can give your cat chicken breasts or canned cats, which can supplement nutrients for the body and benefit physical development. If the body experiences discomfort after vaccination, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet medical institution for a detailed examination and to understand the specific physical condition before further treatment.