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TruFel HCP+Ch Vaccine for Cats, 25 Doses

$300.99

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Elanco SKU: AV714881AAM

Shop TruFel HCP+Ch – Vet-Recommended Cat Vaccine

TruFel HCP+Ch is a complete feline vaccine that enables the core protection against four serious and extremely contagious diseases: Feline herpesvirus (FHV-1), Calicivirus (FCV), Panleukopenia (FPV), and Chlamydia (Chlamydophila felis). Recommended by vets, this vaccine can prevent severe respiratory diseases, eye problems, and gastrointestinal diseases in kittens and adult cats alike. Designed for lifelong immunity, it's integral to your cat's healthcare program to ensure he or she lives a healthier, happier life.

Benefits:

  • Four-in-One Disease Protection - Defense against Feline Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, Chlamydia.
  • Prevents Respiratory and Eye Diseases: Reduce the risk of conjunctivitis, fever, and respiratory complications.
  • Veterinarian-Recommended: For optimal feline health, trust the professionals.
  • Long-Lasting Immunity: The protective cover from general feline diseases up to longer times.
  • Best Suit for Kittens and Adult Cats - Important for Early Disease Prevention and Health Maintenance for Life.
  • Safe and Efficacious: Minimizes adverse reactions while offering a strong immune defense.
  • Reduced Veterinary costs prevent costly treatments resulting from serious feline illness.

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 HCP+Ch vaccine important for my cat's health?

This vaccine is crucial because it protects against four highly contagious diseases that can lead to severe respiratory infections, ulcers, and inflammation of the eyes. Chlamydia felis, in particular, can cause chronic eye infections if not treated. A cat will be immunized against these diseases, and when cats are helped to improve their welfare, the spread is reduced from one cat to another, and live longer healthier lives.

How often should my cat receive the TruFel HCP+Ch vaccine?

First time at six to eight weeks of age and every three to four weeks until 16 weeks old. Required one year after for the booster. Revaccination is recommended between one to three years based on the lifestyle and exposure risk of your cat. Consult your veterinarian regarding your pet's vaccination schedule.

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FAQ

What diseases does the TruFel HCP+Ch protect against?

This includes preventing cats against four highly contagious diseases together:

  • Feline Herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1); causes feline viral rhinotracheitis (FVR) leading to infections within the respiratory system.
  • Calicivirus (C): The most susceptible area is the respiratory system, but oral ulcers can also occur.
  • Panleukopenia (P) - also called feline distemper, the disease is very severe and represents a higher degree of cases that are usually fatal.
  • Chlamydia (Ch) appears as a conjunctival infection with respiratory symptoms in cats.

When should the vaccine be given to my cat?

Begin vaccinating kittens at 6-8 weeks of age with the first dose, then boost every 3-4 weeks until they are at least 16 weeks of age. Adult cats then will have booster vaccinations as the veterinarian recommends.

How is the TruFel HCP+Ch vaccine given?

Subcutaneous injection (under the skin) is given and prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.

Does my cat require a booster shot?

Yes, after the initial series for kittens, there will be a booster one year later, followed by repeat boosters (every 1 to 3 years) as advised by your veterinarian.

Is this necessary for indoor cats?

Yes. Indoor cats can get airborne viruses or bacteria from humans or other pets. Chlamydia easily spreads in a multicat household environment. Vaccination would prevent such cats from getting sick as well as prevent the spread of infection.

Why should I have my cat vaccinated from Chlamydia among other diseases?

Chlamydia causes chronic conjunctivitis and respiratory infections, especially in kittens and cats in shelters, making it a very contagious illness. So, vaccination of your cat reduces the incidence of outbreaks and prevents the animal from suffering in the long term.

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