Feline Leukemia Vaccine, Yes Or No?

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A few days ago we found a small, black kitten, aged between 3-4 weeks. Now he is a happy kitten, he eats normally, we were looking forward to aka, and this happened, he even has small and fragile teeth with which he already bites :) He is very playful and loving.


So, we are in love with the little ball. And we want the best for him. I was told by a veterinarian that they should first test him if they need a deworming dose, which is also immunoregulatory. Is there a need for this or is there a natural, natural method? It would be preferable, right?


I have been warned from now on that when he is 2 months old, we will have to test him for feline leukemia and he will definitely be vaccinated. I read about the vaccine ... and I didn't like it.
But I'm afraid he won't catch the virus from somewhere, we often go to the mountains and / or the beach on the weekends and we want to take it with us. He shows character and we believe that he will quickly get used to it and will even like it. In two days he explored the house, jumped out of bed, learned his toilet, knew where his food was. He also had his own corner where he hid. Naturally, walking outside will happen gradually, with small, short walks until you get used to it. But the danger of the virus in question is increasing.


What would you advise me?

Last Updated
July 04, 2020
Author:
tallnfun001

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