Your kitten is not a superhero!

Why is vaccination so important from the very first weeks of life?
Many believe that an indoor kitten, who never goes outside, doesn’t need vaccines. Unfortunately, this is a dangerous myth! 😿

💉 Viruses and bacteria can enter your home:

  • on shoes, clothes, bags;

  • through open windows and balconies;

  • from other animals (if you take your cat to visit, to the countryside, or to the vet).

❗ Without vaccinations, a kitten is defenseless against deadly diseases — panleukopenia, calicivirus, herpesvirus, and rabies.

✅ The first vaccination usually takes place at 8–9 weeks of age, followed by a booster after 3–4 weeks. After that — every year.

📌 A healthy cat is a happy cat! Don’t risk their life 🙏

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