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Nobivac Feline 3-HCP Vaccine for Cats, 25 Doses

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Merck Animal Health SKU: 031664

Nobivac Feline 3-HCP Vaccine | Essential Cat Protection

Nobivac Feline 3-HCP vaccinates against contagious and lethal diseases, FCV, and FPV-targeting the feline respiratory, immune, and gastrointestinal systems. The vaccine will result in long-lasting immunity, besides being very well indicated in both kittens and adult cats from either single or several cat owners' homes. Modified live virus vaccination, Nobivac Feline 3-HCP is safe yet offers powerful protection for healthy cats.

Benefits:

  • 3-in-1 Core Protection: Protects cats against Feline Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia.
  • Prevents Severe Illness: Helps reduce the risk of respiratory infections, fever, and life-threatening gastrointestinal disease.
  • Long-Lasting Immunity: Protects cats with initial doses and booster vaccinations.
  • Safe for Kittens & Adults: For cats of all ages, when guided by a veterinarian.
  • Best for Indoor & Outdoor Cats: A core vaccine for multi-cat households, shelters, and cats at high risk.

NOTICE: This item requires Express shipping due to the perishable nature of this product. Express orders are shipped Monday - Wednesday. Cannot be shipped to a PO box. The product can only be shipped to the continental US. Please note, that it will require a signature upon delivery to ensure the order is received.

Why does my cat need the Nobivac Feline 3-HCP vaccine?

The vaccine protects your cat from three major feline diseases, thus ensuring long-term health and preventing contagious infections.

How often should my cat get this vaccine?

Cats usually get an initial series of vaccinations, then a booster at one year, then every 1-3 years based on veterinary recommendations.

Dosage & Administration:

Transfer the contents of the sterile diluent vial to the Nobivac Feline 3-HCP vial aseptically. Mix gently until dissolved. Two doses are required for primary immunization.

Initial vaccination: Inject 1 dose (1 mL) subcutaneously 8 weeks of age or older.

Second vaccination: Inject 1 dose (1 mL) subcutaneously 3 to 4 weeks following the initial vaccination.

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. For more information on revaccination frequency, in general, or in the face of maternal antibodies, consult your veterinarian or the manufacturer.

Precautions:

  • Store at 2° - 8°C (35°-46°F).
  • Do not freeze.
  • Use new, non-chemically sterilized needles and syringes.
  • Do not mix with other products, except as specified on the label.
  • Inactivate unused contents before disposal.
  • In case of human exposure, contact a physician.

Warnings:

  • Contains gentamicin as a preservative.
  • Some reports suggest that in cats, the administration of certain veterinary biologicals may induce the development of injection-site fibrosarcomas.
  • Do not vaccinate pregnant cats.
  • The use of a biological product may produce anaphylaxis and/or other inflammatory immune-mediated hypersensitivity reactions. Antidote: Epinephrine, corticosteroids, and antihistamines may all be indicated depending on the nature and severity of the reaction.

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FAQ

What does the Nobivac Feline 3-HCP Vaccine protect against?

It protects against three major diseases of cats:

  • Feline Herpesvirus Type 1 (Rhinotracheitis)
  • Calicivirus
  • Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper)

How is this vaccine administered?

Nobivac Feline 3-HCP Vaccine is to be administered subcutaneously by a veterinary surgeon.

At what age does the kitten receive this vaccine?

They should get the first dose when the kittens are 6 to 8 weeks of age and boosters every 3 to 4 weeks until at least 16 weeks of age.

Indoor cats do need this vaccine?

Yes, since viruses may be brought in with human contact, contaminated objects, or even during veterinary visits, vaccination is highly recommended for all cats, whether indoors or not.

How often does my cat need this vaccine?

After the initial kitten series, a booster is needed one year later, then revaccination every three years as recommended by your veterinarian.

Are there any side effects of this vaccine?

Most cats experience mild reactions, such as temporary lethargy, slight swelling at the injection site, or a mild fever. Severe reactions are uncommon but should be reported to a veterinarian immediately.

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