
Bivalent vaccine: feline panleukopenia, rabies; Trivalent vaccine: feline panleukopenia, feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus; Quadrivalent vaccine: feline panleukopenia, feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, psittacosis; Pentavalent vaccine: feline panleukopenia, feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, feline leukemia, feline chlamydial pneumonia; Heptavalent vaccine: feline panleukopenia, feline rhinotracheitis, feline calicivirus, feline rabies, feline leukemia, psittacosis, feline infectious peritonitis.
Different combinations of vaccines do not refer to different injections, but rather to the number of viruses the vaccine can protect against.
How to administer cat vaccines: 1. Primary immunization: The first vaccination can be given at 2 months of age, followed by a booster shot 15-20 days later. 2. Booster immunization: Administer annually, one week earlier than the previous year to avoid loss of effectiveness. 3. Early immunization: The first vaccination is given at 2 months of age, the second at 12 weeks of age, and then annual booster immunizations thereafter.