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Kitten Vaccine Wellness

Congratulations on your new kitten! Thank you for choosing us to help protect and care for your new addition to your family.

Lennox Animal Hospital offers two kitten packages to suit your needs.  Click on the links for more information on the individual plans:

KITTEN PACKAGE COMPARISON CHART

Basic

Gold

Comprehensive Physical Examinations

Included

Included

FVRCP (Feline Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) vaccine

Included

Included

Rabies vaccine

Included

Included

Leukemia vaccine

Included

Blood test for Feline Leukemia Virus and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

Included

Fecal parasite screenings

Included

Deworming Treatments

Included

Nail Trims

Included

Spay or Neuter surgery

Included

Included

Pre-surgical blood testing

Included

Intravenous Fluid during Surgery

Included

Post Surgical Pain Control Medication

Included

E-Collar (cone to prevent licking surgical site)

Included

 

Not sure which to choose?  No problem!  Simply bring your new kitten in for a NO CHARGE FIRST VISIT and we can go over all the options with you in more detail!

 

Our kitten wellness program is designed to help get your kitten started on the right path to a long and healthy life. The first few months are a critical period in your kitten’s development, and we can give you the support and tools necessary to help him or her grow into a well-mannered, healthy cat, including information and advice on nutrition, litterbox training, and behavior.

Schedule your kitten for his or her first exam as soon as possible. Until your kitten has received a series of vaccines, he or she is susceptible to many serious but preventable diseases. We will make sure your new pet is protected against rabies and panleukopenia (distemper). Depending on your cat’s risk, we may also advise vaccinating him or her against other diseases, such as feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). In addition, your kitten will need to be tested and treated for parasites, which are common in young cats.

Many kittens have roundworms, which are intestinal worms that can cause coughing, weight loss, and a potbellied appearance in cats (although they may not cause any symptoms). It is important for kittens to be treated for roundworms, not only to help rid them of the infection but also to prevent you and the rest of your family from becoming infected. Roundworms are a zoonotic parasite, which means they can be transmitted from pets to people. By ensuring that your kitten is properly treated, you can keep your entire family safe.

We look forward to meeting your new kitten! Please call us to schedule your appointment today.

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