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In UK, it is generally recommended that cats are protected annually against: Feline infectious enteritis Feline herpes virus Feline calicivirus Feline leukaemia virus*. *Current recommendations are that only at risk cats are given vaccine against feline leukemia virus. On a 3 monthly basis it is recommended that a cat is wormed (roundworm and tapeworm) and approximately monthly against fleas - look for one that covers eggs, larvae and adult fleas. I must stress that this applies to the UK and things that you need to protect against in Canada may be quite different! This is all in addition to making sure your animal is spayed or neutered. Good luck looking after your furry visitors. |
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Hi timber, I know you are on a small income so maybe a local or national charity can be approached to help with some basic vet care. i.e., neutering and flea treatment. Private vet prices are very costly but have chat with the practice and see if there is an arrangement to pay in monthly instalments to cover routine costs. This is what I do with my 2 cats, they each get yearly vacs and their flea treatment/wormers for the price and there's no huge bill at the end. |
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PP's idea about approaching a charity to help is a good one. You may find vaccination schedules different in Canada. I know in the USA vets are now saying that some vaccines last for 3 years. As of yet this hasn't spread to the uk . |
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