Sort of. Cats get Panleukopenia (FPV), which is Feline Parvo Virus. In fact, the dog "parvo" test is used to diagnose cats with Panleuk. Shelters generally give a 3 or 4-way vaccine to kittens oras part of intake protocol but rabies is separate, since it's not given until 3-4 months. The usual composition of cat 3 way is Panleukopenia (FPV) feline rhinotracheitis and calici, 4 way adds feline Chlamydia psittaci. Of course, all shelters may do things differently, but FIV is an expensive vaccine, and cats should be chipped and/or tattooed to reflect the vaccination. Margo -----Original Message----- |
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