Necessary common sense for novice cats: how to get deworming and vaccines

1. Correct steps to welcome cats

1. Physical examination: whether it is a stray The cat is still a cat purchased from a pet store or online. It is recommended that the first thing you do after taking over is to take the cat to the pet hospital for a basic examination. It is mainly to determine whether there are parasites, skin diseases, viral infections, etc. on the cat, especially those diseases that are highly life-threatening and highly infectious, such as feline distemper and feline nasal branch, must be detected and treated early.

2. Reminder: In order to make the cat sell at a good price, some sellers will deceive the buyer by saying that the cat has been dewormed and vaccinated. In fact, they may not have done anything, so the necessary inspection must be done. made.

3. Material preparation: The owner needs to prepare cat food, food bowl, water bowl, cat litter

, cat litter box, cat scratching board and other necessary items for the cat in advance, and then need to add cat comb and nails Necessary items such as scissors, stickers, Elizabethan rings, etc.

4. Tips for arriving home: First, before the cat arrives home, the home needs to be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, especially the bottom of the sofa, the bottom of the bed, the top of the cabinet, etc., which will be frequented by cats in the future. Hygiene corners, to avoid corner bacteria that make cats sick. Second, the cat will be more nervous after arriving home, and may hide in the corner and not eat much. This is a normal phenomenon. The owner should not disturb or force-feed the cat too much, otherwise it may cause the cat to be stressed. Third, cats like to run away from home, so be sure to seal the windows. Fourth, if there are other cats or dogs at home, it is recommended to feed them in different rooms when they first arrive at home, so as to give them time to get acquainted slowly.

II. Cat deworming and vaccines

External deworming of cats: Regardless of whether you go out frequently or not, it is recommended to deworm your body once a month.

Deworming in cats: it is recommended for cats between 3 months and 1 year old to be dewormed once a month.

Vaccines: Cats who are 3 months old can start to be vaccinated. Generally, they need to get cat triple and rabies vaccines. There are three doses of cat triple, and the interval between each injection is 21-28 days, and then every 11 times. A booster shot once a month.

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