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[table=98%][tr][td]Category: Vaccines[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td] [/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]
OTC Item[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Manufacturer: Pfizer Animal Health[/td] [/tr] [tr] [td] [/td] [/tr] [tr] [td]Description: FELOCELL |
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Primucell FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis) Vaccine, 25 Single Dose Vials
Category: Vaccines
Manufacturer: Pfizer Animal Health
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Description: PRIMUCELL FIP |
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leh tak senaraikan harga vaksin tu skali..
lau kat gomen vet ni murah je RM10 |
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Reply #44 ati1402's post
sesaper yang dekat ngan putrajaya pegi la....kat prsnt 16.....ada 1 kedai vet baru bukak kat sana, banyak kitten baru n
ada promosi lagi untuk segala macam aksesori n suntikan..... kalaut tak silap kat taman pertanian tue.... Jalan P16...
carikla...mesti jumpa nyer... |
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Reply #45 MiKiee's post
putrajaya ... mak aih jauh nye .... |
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Vaccination Schedule for Kittens and Cats
FELINE VACCINATION SCHEDULE
Disease | AgeAt 1st Vaccination
(weeks) | AgeAt 2nd Vaccination
(weeks) | RevaccinationIntervals
(months) | CalicivirusInfection | 8- 10 | 12- 16 | 1annual, then every 3 years | FelineInfectious Peritonitis (FIP) | 16* | 19- 20 * | 12* | FelineLeukemia Virus
(FELV) ** | 8- 10 | 11- 14 | 12** | FelinePanleukopenia
(Distemper) | 8- 10 | 12- 16 | 1annual, then every 3 years | Pneumonitis
(Chlamydiosis)*** | 8- 10 | 12- 16 | 12*** | Rabies | 12 | 52 | 12or 36 | ViralRhinotracheitis
(Herpes) | 8- 10 | 12- 16 | 1annual, then every 3 years | FelineBordetella
Bronchiseptica(FeBb) | 4- 8 * | -- - * | -- - * | Dermatophytosis
(Ringworm) | Insufficient data | Insufficientdata | Insufficientdata | FelineImmunodeficiency Virus (FIV) | Insufficientdata | Insufficientdata | Insufficientdata |
* In the case of FIP and Bordetella and Ringworm, these non-core vaccinations are usually only given to kittens and cats in multi-cat environments, catteries, or those environments where exposure and risk are known or suspected. Revaccination intervals, where warranted, will be determined by your veterinarian.
** FELV is considered a non-core vaccination, however some panel members of the AAFP suggest FELV as a core vaccination consideration for high risk cats. High risks may include mutli-cat environments, outdoor cats, indoor/outdoor cats, ferals and strays, households with an FELV infected cat, or known or suspected exposure. All new kittens and new adult cats with unknown vaccination history should be tested for FELV/FIV and vaccinated accordingly.
***CORE vaccinations include Panleukopenia, FVR (rhinotracheitis), Calicivirus, Rabies. See above for FELV reference. NON-CORE vaccines include FIP, FIV, Chlamydia, Bordetella, Giardia and Ringworm. The non-core vaccinations are generally not recommended, unless exposed cats are at high risk or for those cats in catteries, new kittens or adults with known or suspected exposure. Currently, there is a new vaccine for FIV, but it's efficacy is unknown and further research is needed to evaluate risks of vaccination and efficacy. See the AAFP site for statements.
NOTE: There is no one vaccination program for all animals; a program must be tailored to fit the needs of each individual patient. Your vet may have a vaccination protocol that may vary with other vets. Please discuss at length his protocols, and make your decisions based on your particular kitty's needs, age, environment, lifestyle, exposure risks and individual health status.
Please remember that with any vaccination, risks are possible, but without vaccinations, the risks of serious and fatal infectious disease are an evident potential. Please discuss your questions and concerns with your vet so that you can make the best decisions for your kitten and adult cat. Also remember, anything you find on the internet should never be considered an alternative to your vet's recommendations or that of a professional in veterinary medicine. If you hear that some or all vaccinations are not necessary, take it upon yourself to be responsible to speak with your vet in greater detail about the risks and the benefits of vaccines and protocols.
*** INJECTION-SITE NOTES ***
Although CatHelp-Online fully supports the prevention of feline infectious diseases, and the vaccines to prevent them, we understand that each kitty has individual needs. We would like to remind you that when you decide to vaccinate your kitty, whether it be annually, or at other intervals, please take it upon yourself to make sure that your vet notes the following on your kitty's health chart for future reference:
* *** Type of vaccine
* *** Lot number/Expiration Date
* *** Manufacturer's Name
* *** The site or location on your kitty's body where the vaccine was injected
We also strongly urge you to make sure the following site locations are applied:
* *** FVRCP - injected over the right interscap side of the shoulder, distally, subcutaneously
* *** FELV - injected in the left rear leg, as distally as possible, subcutaneously
* *** RABIES - injected in the right rear leg, as distally as possible, intramuscularly or subcutaneously
Some vaccines may be given intranasally, if your vet carries these types of vaccines, ask him for more information. CatHelp-Online does NOT recommend the intranasal vaccines due to possible side effects and lack of studies to support the efficacy; stressed young kittens and immunocompromised adult cats should not receive the intranasal vaccines. Your vet should be able to provide for you statistics and more information on intranasal vaccines.
For more information, please visit What You Should Know About Vaccinations, by the American Veterinary Medical Association. This information page discusses vaccines, vaccinations, and immunity; rabies concerns; feline diseases that require vaccinations; and recommended vaccination schedules.
Also visit the American Association of Feline Practitioner's Current Vaccination Guidelines and Protocols. (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to access files)
For an extensive fact sheet outlining vaccines, types, disease factors, risk assessment, vaccine intervals, etc, please see this protocol page located at VIN. |
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aku kompius nih...nape aku vaksin anak2 aku yg 1st vaksin hanye 2 dose jer...selang 1 bln...pas tu sekali sethn....akui g kt hosp govt krajaan tuh...die malas bt keje ker...aku bayo wei...1 dos 20 hengget..... |
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aku bru vaksin kn bebi junda aku tuk 2nd time...lewat 4 hr dr yg sepatutnyer....doktor x kater pe pn.....nnti thn dpn lak bru vaksin....
patient sebelah katil bebi junda saket x bole kencing...terbaring jer bru pas kene bius...aku tanye r owner die...bg mkn pe...die jwp friskies,.....ni dh kali kedua aku tersermpak ngan kes cegini...dulu mase aku anto shiro....ade gak patient sbelah kucing bdarah sbb mkn frieskis.......cian aku tgk kucing tuh...kalu kite x kencing pn mesti kite saket sgt...ni kn lak makhluk comei tuh..... |
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Originally posted by MiKiee at 5-9-2007 12:19 AM
sesaper yang dekat ngan putrajaya pegi la....kat prsnt 16.....ada 1 kedai vet baru bukak kat sana, banyak kitten baru n
ada promosi lagi untuk segala macam aksesori n suntikan..... kalaut tak s ...
putrajaya ek?..kena cari ni....mau terjah esok ni :pompom: |
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Reply #49 pcyduck's post
sebab tu kalo boleh elakkan makan frieskis dengan Whiskas .... |
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Reply #50 imann's post
Ada la Imann.....carik jer kat prsnt 16 tue....sure jumpa punyer....lagipun area belakang Alamanda jer...
takkan sesat nyer kat situ.. ;) |
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tumpang tanya..
ada sapa2 tau tak gomen vet kat area gombak/melawati ? ingat nak bawak kucing akak ke situ..
kalau tak kena bwk ke private vet..
tq in advance |
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Reply #53 FARINATA's post
jph cheras tu jauh ye dr gombak/melawati? |
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Reply #54 ati1402's post
jauh tak jauh la...dalam 30 /40 min..depending on traffic load.... |
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Reply #55 hatemetoday's post
makk aihh!jauh jgklaa tuww |
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ikut MRR2 straight jer... exit kot maluri bole.. atau ikut pandan indah pon bole lalu depan PGRM then masuk jln cheras |
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kulat pun anta kucing kat gomen nye Vet.. murah sikit
vet2 nye pun peramah & mesra.. tapi biasalah kena tunggu.. |
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Originally posted by kulat at 15-5-2008 02:09 PM
kulat pun anta kucing kat gomen nye Vet.. murah sikit
vet2 nye pun peramah & mesra.. tapi biasalah kena tunggu..
kulat kena berapa RM utk vaksin?
masa boocik gi kat jabatan haiwan shah alam dia caj RM30 sekor utk 1st jab lps tu sebulan lagi kena hantar utk booster (tak tau kena berapa lagi sbb belum masa lagi).
kalau pegi private clinic, dorang caj RM45 sekor.
ubat cacing dia bagi liquid utk kittens & tablet utk adult, dia caj RM10 sekor... |
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kawan saya ni ade sepasang kucing..yg jantan tu dlm 7 bulan yg betina tu setahun..bulan lepas yg betina nih on heat tp coz xde transport nk pegi mandulkan die..biar ajela..now kucing tu mcm depressed je..diam je badan pun kurus sket dr dulu so semalam die kate die dh wat appointment kt spca nk mandulkan kucing die esok..die tanya kucing die ni indoor dan xpernah jumpa vet sblm nih maknanya xpernah vaksin or dewormed la...boleh ke die nak mandulkan kucing nih? ke nak kena vaksin dulu or boleh buat sekali esok mase nak mandulkan? satu lagi boleh ke die beli ubat je kat vet tp die bagi makan sendiri..ubat cacing |
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