Oh, shame on the vet! At the bare minimum, cats should get vaccinated for the panleukopenia and feline flu (both vaccines administered in one shot). The first year, a booster is given 3 weeks after the first, and then one shot a year going forward.
I just had a chat with my vet about these vaccinations, and he repeated how important it is to keep them up-to-date
every year, since both viruses are common and, as you discovered the hard way, often fatal. If the cats do survive, it's at the end of a long, expensive ordeal at the clinic. Much less costly to vaccinate!
Jenny, I'm so sorry about Bob (and what you had to go through to save the others)! Bless you for your persistence and for posting your warning story.
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Originally Posted by jenny
Bob, his 2 brothers and mother wandered into our home March 09 hungry and thin. Took the mother to spayed and the 3 kittens for checkup at Puchong. Vet pronounced them healthy, but OMITTED the professional advice that kittens need vaccination against virus especially PANLEUKOPENIA, which is also called feline distemper. After the 3rd month, BOB passed away in the early morning exactly 6 months old. Immediately took the 2 kittens to the vet and were confirmed that both had virus. Managed to save both the kittens after 2 weeks at the vet.
To all vets, please advice your clients the danger of distemper virus to young kittens or puppies. Not all animals lovers is knowledgeable. Prevent needless suffering and dead.
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