Examination, Feline Distemper vaccine booster, Aids vaccine (if outdoor cat) | | deworming, test for Leukemia and Aids, test for Bartonella.
 | | 12 weeks of age
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Examination, Feline Distemper vaccine booster, deworming, test for Leukemia |
| | and Aids (if not tested previously or positive result on first test), Aids vaccine booster (if outdoor cat), Leukemia vaccine (if outdoor cat), Rabies vaccine.
 | | 16 weeks of age
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Examination, Feline Distemper vaccine booster, deworming, test for |
| | Bartonella, Leukemia and Aids (if not tested previously, or positive on previous test), Leukemia vaccine booster (if outdoor cat), Aids vaccine booster (if outdoor cat), Rabies vaccine (if not done at 3 months).
 | | Over 24 weeks of age
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Examination, Rabies vaccine booster, spay/neuter.
 | | *Adult Cats
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* If first time vaccinating... Same protocol as 16 weeks listed above. However, the Leukemia vaccine will |
| | need to be boostered in 2-3 weeks. The Aids vaccine will need to be boostered 2 more times in 2-3 week increments.
 | | Adult Cats
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Examination and vaccines yearly.
Naturally, since each cat has its own unique lifestyle and therefore exposure |
| | risk, the standard vaccination protocol will be modified for each individual cat.
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