Vaccines for Serengeti kittens
Vaccinations are important for both adult cats and kittens. Vaccinations include the initial dosage and the booster dosage for the inoculated vaccination every year. Vaccinations help in protecting the Serengeti kitten from distressing and highly fatal diseases. During birth Serengeti kittens receive some natural protection from mothers milk. This natural protection will protect them for about ten to twelve weeks. Between nine to twelve weeks it is necessary to vaccinate the Serengeti kitten in order to prevent them from dangerous and serious diseases that affect the kittens. The most important diseases which the Serengeti kittens are vaccinated from are cat flu, leukemia, Chlamydia and panleucopania. These Serengeti kitten vaccinations are very essential to protect kittens from those diseases types.

Rabies is an important vaccination which is given to kittens in order to protect them from a fatal nervous system attack and brain attacks from the rabies virus. When not protected with this vaccine the rabies disease may lead to the death of a Serengeti kitten. The booster dosage for the rabies vaccination should be given every three years.
Bordetella is a disease that almost eighty five percent of the Serengeti kittens encounter hence it is necessary to provide the kitten with a Bordetella vaccination in order to prevent this type of virus infection.
Feline giardia is a vaccination that is administrated against the infection giardia virus. The giardia virus is a bacterium that is usually found in ponds, streams and rivers. When a vaccination is not provided this infection will result weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain in the Serengeti kitten. For a long life of your Serengeti kitten it is very essential to give them all the vaccinations. Serengeti kittens with all the vaccinations and its corresponding booster dosages will generally lead a healthy life.










































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