First kitten visit (6-8 weeks) old would receive:
1.Exam
2.FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheatis, Calcivirus, Panleukopenia)
3.Fecal – a lab test on a stool sample (feces) to test for internal parasites. When a
fecal is performed; the technician is actually looking for parasite eggs.
4.FELV/FIV/Heartworm SNAP test ( Feline leukemia and Aids test)
5.Strongid – T ( intestinal dewormer)
6.Advantage Multi (heartworm, flea, intestinal parasite) – 1 dose
Second kitten visit (age 9-11 weeks) kitten would receive:
1.Exam
2.FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheatis, Calcivirus, Panleukopenia)
3.Strongid-T ( intestinal dewormer)
4.Advantage Multi
Third kitten visit (age 12-14 weeks) kitten would receive:
1.Exam
2.FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheatis, Calcivirus, Panleukopenia) as a combination with FeLV
3.Strongid-T ( Intestinal dewormer)
4.Advantage Multi
Final kitten visit (age 15-17 weeks) kitten would receive:
1.Exam
2.FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheatis, Calcivirus, Panleukopenia) as a combination with FeLV on
3.Rabies
4.Fecal
5.Strongid-T (dewormer) – If fecal is positive for Hookworms, or Roundworm worms
6.Advantage Multi
7.Microchip (may also be given at the same time as spay/neuter)
Spaying and neutering is performed at 6 months. Some clinics and animal shelters are performing early spay or neuters. We have elected to wait until 6 months of age. This is when kittens
reach sexual maturity. Declaws may be done with neuter/spay.