Examination, Feline Distemper vaccine booster, Aids vaccine (if outdoor cat) | | deworming, test for Leukemia and Aids, test for Bartonella.
 | | 12 weeks
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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
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Examination, Feline Distemper vaccine booster, deworming, test for |
| | Bartonella, Leukemia and Aids (if not tested previously, or positive on first or second test), Leukemia vaccine booster (if outdoor cat), Aids vaccine booster (if outdoor cat), Rabies vaccine (if not done at 3 months).
 | | Over 24 weeks
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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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