TruFel HC2PCh – Safe & Effective Feline Protection
It is a premium vaccine for felines and offers broad-spectrum protection against four serious and highly contagious diseases: Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1), Calicivirus (FCV), Panleukopenia (FPV), and Chlamydia (Chlamydophila felis). This veterinarian-recommended vaccine helps in preventing serious respiratory infections, eye diseases, and life-threatening illnesses in the kitten-adult spectrum. The long-standing formula provides long-lasting immunity to the cat and hence should be an important part of your cat's healthcare.
Benefits:
- 4-in1 Protection - Against all four obligatory diseases; Feline Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and Chlamydia.
- The Severe Illness - Helps lessen the occurrence of respiratory infections, fever, and eye diseases.
- Vet-Recommended - By professionals in the fight against feline diseases.
- Long-Lasting Immunity - Help reduce the frequency of outbreaks and reinfection.
- Kittens & Adults Essential - Great for initial protection and lifelong health.
- Safe & Effective - Minimized chances for side effects coupled with strong disease defense.
- Saves on Profit - Prevents costly treatments for serious feline illnesses.
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 is the TruFel HC2PCh vaccine essential for my cat’s health?
The TruFel HC2PCh vaccine is important since it protects against four highly detrimental feline diseases, including Chlamydia, which causes severe eye and respiratory infections. In the absence of vaccination, these cats are liable to develop chronic ailments with painful signs and infections also will be spilled to other cats. This will, therefore, safeguard good immunity causing less severity of disease and hence less expense towards hiring veterinary services.
How often should my cat be given the TruFel HC2PCh vaccine?
Three doses will be recommended for kittens, the first dose will be given at six to eight weeks of age, and then boosters every three to four weeks until approximately 16 weeks of age. One booster is required a year following the series, followed by one every one to three years depending on your cat's risk factors. You should discuss with your veterinarian an individualized schedule that suits your pet's lifestyle.
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FAQ
What does the TruFel HC2PCh vaccine protect against?
This vaccine offers protection against four highly contagious diseases, namely:
- Feline Herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1): Causes feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) and respiratory infections.
- Calicivirus: Inflicts damage to the respiratory tract and may also cause ulcerations in the oral cavity.
- Panleukopenia: Also known as feline distemper, it is a dreadful and often fatal disease.
- Chlamydia: It is a bacterial infection that is transmitted via conjunctivitis and respiratory distress in cats.
When should my cat receive this vaccine?
The first injection can be given as early as 6-8 weeks, and then repeat boosters every 3-4 weeks until older than 16 weeks. Adult cats would require the vaccine boosters as per the veterinarian's advice.
Will my cat need an annual booster?
Likely yes; one is given a year after the initial kitten series, then boosters regularly (every one to three years or so) depending on your vet's recommendations.
Are there any side effects?
The most common side effects seen are mild soreness at the injection site, a low fever lasting a day or two, or just a little lethargy. Severe reactions (vomiting, swelling of the face, or difficulty in breathing) are rare and require immediate attention from a veterinarian.
Is this vaccine required for indoor cats?
Absolutely. Indoor cats can be exposed to airborne viruses and bacteria brought in by people or other pets. In particular, Chlamydia spreads easily in multi-cat settings. Thus vaccination will prevent them from getting sick and infecting other cats.
Why should Chlamydia vaccination be given besides other diseases?
Chlamydia causes chronic conjunctivitis and respiratory infection, especially in kittens and shelter cats. Since it has a high transmission rate, vaccinating your cat helps to control outbreaks and provides long-term health benefits.
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