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Aleda M Cheng, D.V.M., C.V.A - Small Animals, dogs, cats, C.V.A, Western Herbal Medicine, Traditional Chinese Herbalist, Acupuncture
American Animal Hospital
Randolph - NJ
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Hi,
My cat is scheduled for annual rabbies shot. I was wondering if she could get the distemper shot at the same time as well? I've read somewhere that although vets suggest giving distemper shots annnualy, in fact it should be given once every three years. Is it true?
Also, is giving rabiesRabies Rabies vaccine (obsolete) Rabies vaccine, human diploid cell Rabies vaccine, purified chick embryo cell and distemper shots at the same time too much for the cat? Should we wait in between?
Rabies and feline leukemia vaccine (if an outdoor cat) should be given regardless.
The safest option for any cat is to not give more than one vaccine at a single visit, however this is often not practical.
Ideally you should wait at least 2 weeks in between vaccinations. And, ideally you should get the titer performed instead of the feline distemper.
Lastly, if we ever do see an inadequate titer for feline distemper we will have the cat come back to get a feline distemper booster, so it is a win win situation.