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Vaccinating<\/strong> your pets is a crucial aspect of responsible pet ownership, and it offers several important benefits to both your pets and the larger community.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”2_5″ _builder_version=”4.22.1″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section][et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”4.22.1″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”35px||16px||false|” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.22.1″ _module_preset=”default” custom_padding=”||5px|||” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.22.1″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_icon font_icon=”||fa||900″ icon_color=”#0575A2″ icon_width=”38px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” transform_rotate=”0deg|0deg|23deg” custom_margin=”||15px|||” global_colors_info=”{}”][\/et_pb_icon][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” text_font=”Nunito|800|||||||” text_text_color=”#65C6EC” text_font_size=”17px” text_letter_spacing=”2px” text_line_height=”2em” header_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_text_align=”left” header_text_color=”#833d59″ header_font_size=”44px” header_letter_spacing=”-1px” header_line_height=”1.1em” header_2_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_2_text_color=”#843D59″ header_2_font_size=”34px” header_2_letter_spacing=”-1px” text_orientation=”center” custom_margin=”||7px|||” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n OUR SERVICES<\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” text_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” text_text_color=”#3B2333″ text_font_size=”17px” text_line_height=”1.5em” header_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_text_align=”left” header_text_color=”#833d59″ header_font_size=”44px” header_letter_spacing=”-1px” header_line_height=”1.1em” header_2_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_2_text_align=”center” header_2_text_color=”#843D59″ header_2_font_size=”37px” text_orientation=”center” max_width=”61%” module_alignment=”center” custom_margin=”||23px|||” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Vaccinating your pets is a crucial aspect of responsible pet ownership, and it offers several important benefits to both your pets and the larger community. 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Our vaccine protects against the two most common forms, Bordatella bronchiseptica (bacteria) and Canine Parainfluenza (virus).<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Vaccinating Puppies” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Puppies gain some protection from their mother\u2019s milk (as long as the mother has immunity) but this protection gradually declines around 6-8 weeks of age and we need to commence a vaccination program.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Vaccinating Adult Dogs” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Adult dogs require their 1st booster vaccination 12 months following their puppy course, which is usually around 15 months of age.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” global_colors_info=”{}”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” text_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” text_text_color=”#3B2333″ text_font_size=”16px” text_line_height=”1.5em” header_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_text_align=”left” header_text_color=”#833d59″ header_font_size=”44px” header_letter_spacing=”-1px” header_line_height=”1.1em” header_2_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_2_text_align=”center” header_2_text_color=”#843D59″ header_2_font_size=”37px” header_2_letter_spacing=”-1px” header_4_font=”Nunito||on||||||” header_4_text_align=”left” header_4_font_size=”23px” module_alignment=”center” custom_margin=”||17px|||” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n We have different levels of vaccinations for our feline friends. Our base vaccination is the F3. This covers for:[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_toggle title=”Panleukopaenia” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Panleukopaenia is the cat equivalent of canine parvovirus.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Herpesvirus” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Herpesvirus causes significant disease of the upper airways and inflammation of the eyes. Cats become lifelong carriers, and stress can cause the disease to flare up and make your cat sick again. While the flare-ups can be treated, there is no cure.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Feline Calicivirus” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Feline Calicivirus also causes upper respiratory tract disease, and affected cats often develop severe ulcers in their mouth. As with herpesvirus, cats become lifelong carriers and the disease can flare up when stressed. While the flare-ups can be treated, there is no cure.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Chlamydiosis” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n This bacteria causes severe conjunctivitis and may also cause a respiratory tract infection. While it can be treated, it is debilitating, and has the potential to be fatal in young kittens. <\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) & Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” title_line_height=”1.3em” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n In addition to the above four core vaccines, we also offer vaccination against Feline Leukaemia Virus (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).<\/span><\/p>\n FeLV \u2013 can severely impact a number of different body systems, and infected cats are at high risk of developing cancer. It significantly shortens lifespan.<\/span><\/p>\n FIV \u2013 most commonly causes suppression of the immune system, making cats more prone to developing other diseases and making it harder to recover.<\/span><\/p>\n The most common route of infection for both of these diseases is through saliva, and thus is a particularly high risk for cats that get into fights.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n If your cat goes outdoors, we strongly recommend they be vaccinated against these two diseases.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Vaccinating Kittens \u2013 F3 Vaccination” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n 1st Vaccination: 8 weeks.<\/span><\/p>\n 2nd Vaccination: Minimum 12 weeks (or 4 weeks after 1st).<\/span><\/p>\n 3rd Vaccination: 14-16 weeks<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Vaccinating Cats 6 months +” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Vaccinating Cats \u2013 6 months of age\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n F5 Vaccination \u2013 two vaccinations 4 weeks apart.<\/span><\/p>\n Will need a blood test to make sure the cat is negative for FIV, then three vaccinations given at 2-4 week intervals.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_toggle title=”Annual Vaccination” icon_color=”#0575A2″ toggle_icon=”||fa||900″ use_icon_font_size=”on” icon_font_size=”26px” open_icon_color=”#65C6EC” open_use_icon_font_size=”on” open_icon_font_size=”26px” _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” title_text_color=”#0575A2″ title_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” title_font_size=”19px” body_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” body_text_color=”#424242″ body_font_size=”15px” custom_margin=”||20px||false|false” custom_padding=”||||false|false” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n Both F4 and FIV vaccinations require annual boosters.<\/span><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_toggle][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.24.3″ _module_preset=”default” text_font=”Nunito|300|||||||” text_text_color=”#3B2333″ text_font_size=”16px” text_line_height=”1.5em” header_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_text_align=”left” header_text_color=”#833d59″ header_font_size=”44px” header_letter_spacing=”-1px” header_line_height=”1.1em” header_2_font=”Nunito|700|||||||” header_2_text_align=”center” header_2_text_color=”#843D59″ header_2_font_size=”37px” header_2_letter_spacing=”-1px” header_4_font=”Nunito||on||||||” header_4_text_align=”left” header_4_font_size=”23px” module_alignment=”center” custom_margin=”||17px|||” locked=”off” global_colors_info=”{}”]<\/p>\n *AUSTRALIA IS CURRENTLY EXPERIENCING A NATIONAL SHORTAGE OF FELINE VACCINATIONS \u2013 SUPPLY IS EXPECTED TO RETURN TO NORMAL IN MARCH 2024<\/em><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Vaccinations Vaccinating your pets is a crucial aspect of responsible pet ownership, and it offers several important benefits to both your pets and the larger community.OUR SERVICESVaccinations Vaccinating your pets is a crucial aspect of responsible pet ownership, and it offers several important benefits to both your pets and the larger community. 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