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Vaccinating your cat

Healthcare imageThere are a number of highly infectious and potentially fatal diseases which can affect your cat. However, for many of these conditions there is a simple protection in the form of vaccinations. Ensuring that your cat completes an initial course of vaccinations and then receives regular booster jabs is important if you want to keep your cat fit and healthy.

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arrow05Introduction: Vaccinating your cat

arrow05How do vaccines work?

arrow05Which vaccinations does my cat need?

arrow05What vaccinations can my cat have?

arrow05When should my cat be vaccinated?

arrow05Why do cats need repeat vaccinations?

arrow05How often are vaccines given?

arrow05Do vaccines always work?

arrow05Can vaccinations be dangerous?

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