For Your Special Kitten or Cat
Justin Animal Hospital’s veterinarians look forward to establishing a regular routine of care for your kitten or cat. We know your feline companion is special, and we will work with you to tailor a wellness plan specifically designed to help you care for your unique pet for years to come.
We do in-house testing for:
- Feline leukemia
- Feline immunodeficiency virus
- Parasites
- Thyroid disease
Cats and kittens can be very private individuals, so it’s important for us to get to know them early. Regular examinations and vaccinations are important to detect and treat illnesses.
Cat Vaccination Helps Prevent Disease
Vaccinations help to keep your pet and your family safe from disease. Strains of some of the diseases we vaccinate for can infect dogs, cats, and humans as well. Because these diseases can be silent, your cat may show no signs of illness but could be contagious to you and your family.
Our recommended vaccination and testing schedule includes:
Kitten Vaccination
6 – 8 weeks
- FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia)
- Fecal
- Deworm
- FeLv/FIV HWT Combo Test (feline leukemia virus, feline immunodeficiency virus, heartworm)
9 – 11 weeks
- FVRCP
- Feline leukemia #1
- Deworm
12 – 14 weeks
- FVRCP
- Feline leukemia #2
- Rabies
- Deworm
Adult Feline Yearly Schedule
- FVRCP
- Feline leukemia
- Rabies
- Fecal
- Deworm