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New England Animal Hospital is dedicated to ensuring that your pet gets the protection he or she needs by providing scheduled, regular vaccinations. Below are links to information on the routine care of your pet.


Kittens
6-8 Weeks

Kittens should receive:

  • Physical Exam
  • Aids/Leukemia Test – check for the presence of retroviruses that can lead to terminal illness.
  • Fecal Exam
  • Treatment for intestinal parasites
  • Treatment for fleas and ear mites if needed.
  • Vaccination against distemper, rhinotracheitis, calici virus, panleukopenia, chamydia, all given by one injection.
  • New England Animal Hospital recommends Leukemia vaccination if your cat(s) will be indoor/outdoor.
  • Bordetella for cats with exposure risk like multiple cat households, indoor/outdoor cats or boarding

10-12 Weeks

Kittens should receive:

  • Second Physical Exam (this is especially important for males to make sure both of the testes have dropped)
  • Fecal Exam
  • Treatment for intestinal parasites
  • Treatment for fleas and ear mites if needed.
  • Second distemper vaccination (same as stated above).
  • Leukemia vaccination booster if your cat(s) will be indoor/outdoor.
  • Vaccination against Aids, and FIP for high risk area

14-16 Weeks

Kittens should receive:

  • Treatment for intestinal parasites
  • Treatment for fleas and ear mites if needed.
  • Final boosters for distemper (as stated above), and FIP
  • Aids booster
  • Rabies vaccination

17 weeks – 6 months

We recommend:

  • Dental exam
  • Spay or neutering
  • Final Aids booster
  • Microchiping

Yearly

We recommend:

  • Physical Exam
  • Booster Vaccinations
  • Heartworm Test
  • Dental Exam
  • Other testing recommended by our doctor to keep your cat as healthy as possible

Geriatric - 8 years and older

We recommend:

  • Physical exams
  • Dental exams
  • Vaccinations updates
  • Heartworm test
  • Geriatric blood work and electrocardiogram to check for thyroid problems, diabetes, kidney and liver disease.