Essential Vet Care for Kittens: Health Tips & Expert Advice
Special Vet Care for Kittens. It’s necessary to make an appointment with your vet as soon as possible after adopting a new kitten. After all, you’re bringing a new family member into your home. You should arrange a thorough health check to ensure your kitten is healthy and also to verify that they aren’t carrying any infectious diseases or parasites that could affect other pets or people.
The First Check Up
Your kitten’s first check-up will start with a comprehensive physical exam. This will involve a visual check of your cat’s eyes, ears, fur, and teeth, as well as measuring your cat’s temperature and weight. Your vet will listen to the kitten’s heart and lungs and feel for any abnormalities in other internal organs to ensure the kitten’s life gets off to the best possible start. Faecal and blood tests may also be taken at this time.
Vaccinations
Kittens are particularly at risk of contracting several diseases as they gradually lose the antibodies passed on by their mother and are left unprotected. There are three essential ‘core’ vaccines for your kitten – rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia. These vaccines can be administered starting around 6-8 weeks of age and then boosted over the following few months. Your veterinarian will provide you with a vaccination schedule to follow, ensuring your cat receives the best possible protection against infectious diseases.
Microchipping
Microchipping is a legal requirement in Western Australia and should be completed in the first few months of your kitten’s life. The process is as simple as a small injection in the back of the neck, and it means your pet has a very high chance of being returned to you if it gets lost.
Flea Prevention
All pets will be exposed to fleas at some stage once they are outside and interacting with other animals. Kittens can begin to receive preventative treatment against fleas from 2 months of age, and all pets in your household must be treated at the same time.
Worm Prevention
Kittens need to be treated regularly from a very young age to protect against heartworms and intestinal worms. When you purchase our kitten wellness package, it includes 12 months of protection against these harmful parasites.
Desexing
All male cats outside breeding colonies must be desexed, and it is highly recommended that females be desexed as well. Pets who have been spayed or neutered are healthier, more relaxed, less likely to roam or fight, and ultimately better to live with. Your kitten should be desexed before 6 months of age at the latest.
Total Wellness
All of the treatments listed above are available in the Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital kitten wellness package, designed to give your pet the best possible chance of preventing, detecting, and managing any illness it may develop. The wellness package offers an excellent foundation for your kitten’s lifelong health and happiness.
If you’d like to purchase one of our popular wellness packages for your kitten, call Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital now on 08 9524 6644 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.
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