Vaccination is also called injection. Under normal circumstances, civet cats need to be vaccinated, and the vaccines injected are different for each age group. By injecting multiple vaccines, you can increase your own immunity and disease resistance, and reduce the chance of getting sick. Maintain normal development of body organs and bones. However, when injecting vaccines, it is recommended that owners take their cats to regular pet medical institutions and not to private clinics. Otherwise, it is easy to increase the chance of contracting infectious diseases and affect the normal functioning of the body. Moreover, it is necessary to observe the specific condition of the body at any time after the injection of the vaccine. If any symptoms of discomfort occur, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for treatment in time.
1. Why do civet cats need to be vaccinated?
Civet cats are a type of cat with relatively weak resistance. They need to be vaccinated to increase their resistance and reduce the probability of contracting diseases. Conducive to normal body development.
2. What vaccines do civet cats need to be injected and when?
Under normal circumstances, civet cats need to be injected with rabies vaccine, cat triple vaccine, infectious peritonitis vaccine, feline AIDS leukemia vaccine, etc. , and this vaccine can be injected at 45 days or at 3 months of age. After injection, antibodies will be produced in the body to increase disease resistance.
3. Care for civet cats after vaccination
After vaccination, local skin needs to be cleaned and sanitized. The local skin must not be exposed to water or licked by civet cats. Locally, otherwise inflammation may easily occur and affect vaccine absorption. If local inflammation and suppuration occurs after the injection, you can take antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor. If the situation is serious, you need to seek medical treatment in time, otherwise it will easily cause damage to your health.