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TruFel HC2P-FeLV Vaccine for Cats, 25 Doses

$780.99

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Elanco SKU: AV7115025AM

TruFel HC2P-FeLV – Defend Against FeLV & Core Diseases

TruFel HC2P-FeLV is a top-notch feline vaccine that protects against four serious infections: Feline Herpesvirus (FHV-1), Calicivirus (FCV), Panleukopenia (FPV), and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). This vaccine is veterinarian-recommended and will help prevent significant respiratory infections, gastrointestinal diseases, and FeLV-related immune suppression. It can be used in both kittens and adult cats, providing long-term immunity and making it hugely beneficial for the preventive healthcare of your cat.

Benefits:

  • 4-in-1 Protection - Against Feline Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and FeLV.
  • Prevent Severe Diseases - Protecting from FeLV, which can cause serious respiratory infections and other life-threatening diseases.
  • Vet-Recommended - For an all-rounded health of felines.
  • Long-Lasting Immunity - Prevents diseases from boosters being needed too frequently.
  • Very Important for High-Risk Cats - Persistently safe for those outdoor cats, multi-cat households, or shelter cats.
  • Safe & Effective - Limits side effects but provides considerable immune defense.
  • Reduce the Burden on Veterinary Charges - Prevents expenditure for treatment of other major feline conditions.
  • Easy Administration - For a simple and less stressful vaccination session.

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 HC2P-FeLV vaccine important for my cat?

This vaccine is especially important as it also protects against the Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), which ranks high on the list of fatal diseases affecting cats, among three other very serious infections. A further tragedy is that FeLV conditions the immune system, allowing secondary infections to stalk the victim. By incorporating a TruFel HC2P-FeLV vaccination for your cat, you can give it vital protection against extreme health threats and extend its quality of life.

How often should my cat get the TruFel HC2P-FeLV vaccine?

Kittens should be vaccinated at eight weeks with a booster three to four weeks later. After the initial series, a booster is given one year later and then revaccination every one to three years, dependent on risk. Always ask your veterinarian for a specific plan that meets your cat's individual needs based on lifestyle.

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FAQ

What is the TruFel HC2P-FeLV vaccine used to prevent?

This vaccine protects against four serious diseases of cats, namely;

  • Feline Herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1) - which causes feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) and causes respiratory infections in cats.
  • Calicivirus (C) - affects the respiratory system, and this also leads to oral ulcers.
  • It also has Panleukopenia (P) - also called feline distemper, a very serious disease and often fatal.
  • Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) - is a viral infectious disease causing an immunosuppressed and leukemogenic state in cats.

At what age should my cat receive this FeLV vaccine?

The first dose kittens should receive is from 8 to 9 weeks, followed by a booster 3 to 4 weeks later. Adult cats at risk for exposure to FeLV are typically given annual boosts.

What method is the TruFel HC2P-FeLV vaccine administered?

Administration is through subcutaneous injection of this vaccine by extension by a licensed veterinarian.

Does my cat require a booster shot?

Yes. It requires a booster after 3 to 4 weeks following the first dosage, then continues with yearly boosters for continuous protection, especially among those cats that are exposed to the outside environment or those in a multi-cat household.

Are there any side effects?

Most cats will experience very minor side effects, such as a small amount of pain at the injection site, some mild fever, and perhaps a little lethargy. Severe reactions - vomiting, swelling around the face, or difficulty breathing - are infrequent but require going to the veterinarian at once.

Is this vaccine mandatory for an indoor cat?

Indoor cats that have not been exposed to any FeLV-positive cats are at low risk of infection. However, kittens, multi-cat households, and cats who may have been exposed to dogs or FeLV-positive cats should be vaccinated against the FeLV virus.

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