Can a cat be sterilized without vaccination?
A cat cannot be sterilized without vaccination, because the vaccine is a protective effect for the cat, and it is in the body of the cat Antibodies are formed. If you go out and come into contact with germs or diseases, it is very serious for cats who have not been vaccinated, especially parvovirus, which may infect cats, so you cannot be sterilized without vaccination. Just in case, it is recommended to be vaccinated and then sterilized.
When cats are vaccinated
The time for the first vaccination is usually about 3 months after the cat is born, and before the cat is 1 year old. You need to get vaccinated twice, the interval is about 20 days, and you need to get vaccinated every year in the future. Don't start to be lazy because your cat looks healthy. The general cat vaccine is the cat triple vaccine, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of viral rhinotracheitis and catarrhal enteritis in addition to preventing feline distemper like the common feline distemper vaccine. In addition, the owner can also add rabies vaccine to the cat, which is also valid for one year.
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