TruFel FeLV – Essential Leukemia Vaccine for Cats
TruFel FeLV is a veterinarian-approved vaccine for cats that prevents the feline leukemia virus (FeLV) a contagious, life-threatening disease that weakens the immune system and leads to infections, anemia, and cancer. FeLV is a top killer in cats, and thus, prevention is imperative.
With a demonstrated report of protection and effectiveness in providing lengthy-term safety, the vaccine will assist hold kittens and adult cats in excellent health. It might be given to indoor and outdoor cats and decrease the probability of FeLV transmission, ensuring your pet has an extended lifetime.
Benefits:
- Prevents Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) – Reduces the chances of deadly infections because of FeLV.
- Boosts Immune System Health – Helps in stopping secondary infections, anemia, and most cancers.
- Vet-Recommended – Endorsed by using veterinarians for a complete pussycat guard.
- Best for Outdoor & Social Cats must be in the presence of other felines in shelters, multi-cat households, or outdoors.
- Safe for Kittens & Adults The minimum acceptable age is 8 weeks.
- Long-Lasting Immunity - It offers a single-dose regimen for robust FeLV protection.
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What is the importance of the Trufel Felv vaccine for my cat?
Felv is a very contagious, malignant virus that causes the oppression of immunity, anemia, and cancer in cats. There is no cure for FeLV, and vaccination is therefore the only means to prevent infection and protect your cat's health for many years in the future.
Should indoor cats acquire the FeLV vaccination?
Though the risk is lower among indoor cats, FeLV can be passed on by using the same litter box or food bowls or being close to an infected cat. If your cat ever goes outside, comes into contact with any other cats, or lives in a multi-cat home, then it's strongly recommended that you vaccinate him for protection.
Dosage & Administration:
Inject one 1 mL dose intramuscularly or subcutaneously using an aseptic technique. Repeat in 3 to 4 weeks. The presence of maternal antibodies is known to interfere with the development of active immunity in cats and additional boosters will be required in most young animals. Historically, annual revaccination with a single dose has been recommended for this product. The need for this booster has not been established. For advice on revaccination frequency and annual booster vaccinations, consultation with a veterinarian is recommended.
Caution:
In the absence of a veterinarian-client-patient relationship, Federal law prohibits the relabeling, repackaging, resale, or redistribution of the individual contents of this package. DO NOT USE AS DILUENT FOR LIVE VACCINES. Store in the dark at 2° to 8°C (35° to 46°F). AVOID FREEZING. SHAKE WELL. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not mix with other products, except as specified on the label. This product has not been tested in pregnant animals. In case of an anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine. In case of human exposure, contact a physician.
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FAQ
What does the TruFel FeLV vaccine prohibit?
This vaccine protects poor cats from feline leukemia; which therefore brings a contracted virus to a weak immune system and enables serious diseases, including leukemia and anemia.
At what age should my cat receive the vaccine?
Kittens can obtain their first dose as early as 8-9 weeks followed by a booster 3-4 weeks later. The annual boosting is recommended for cats at risk of exposure to FeLV.
How is the TruFel FeLV vaccine administered?
The vaccine is administered by a licensed veterinarian through subcutaneous injection (i.e., under the skin).
Does my cat need a booster shot?
Yes, it does. After the first series, annual boosters are recommended, especially for cats that go outdoors or live with FeLV-positive cats.
Are there any side effects?
Most cats tolerate it all right, but there are common mild side effects that may range from a temporary sore spot to mild fever, or lethargy that might occur. Rarely severe allergic reactions with symptoms such as vomiting, swelling of the face, or difficulty breathing may be observed, and such should be given immediate veterinary attention.
How does FeLV spread, and why do we care about vaccination?
FeLV is transmitted in saliva, nasal secretions, urine, feces, and food or water bowls that are shared. FeLV severely inhibits the immune system, resulting in fatal diseases. Vaccination remains the best way forward in protecting likely affected cats.
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