Cat Vaccinations
A fatal viral disease, legally required in many areas, that can be transmitted to humans.
Also known as feline distemper, this highly contagious and often fatal virus affects a cat's immune and gastrointestinal systems.
A major cause of severe upper respiratory infections (cat flu).
Another major cause of upper respiratory infections and oral diseases.
Recommended for kittens and adult cats who go outdoors or live in multi-cat households due to the risk of exposure.
A bacterial infection that causes conjunctivitis and respiratory issues.
Not routinely used, but may be recommended for multi-cat households where infection is confirmed.
Dog Vaccinations
A fatal viral disease, legally required in many areas, that can be transmitted to humans.
A highly contagious and potentially fatal viral disease.
A highly contagious virus, often deadly in puppies, that attacks the gastrointestinal system.
Causes infectious canine hepatitis and can lead to inflammation of the liver and kidneys.
Recommended for dogs in high-risk environments like boarding kennels, groomers, or dog parks.
A bacterial disease passed through contaminated water that damages the kidneys and liver.
Recommended for dogs living in areas with a high population of ticks.
