Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Female | unspayed | 4 months and 3 days old
I just adopted a kitten, first time. I was notified that she hasn’t gotten any shots, hasn’t gotten fixed, and no microchip or deworming. But she came home with the sniffles and a bit of a runny nose and sneezing. What is the age when they are able to get shots/deworming/fixed? They didnt know exactly what her age was, because she used to be a stray, but the kind of guessed that she’s about 3 months old.
1 Answer
Published on April 7th, 2018
Congratulations on your new kitten! Vaccines are given between 7-8 weeks and continue every 4 weeks until about 16 weeks of age. Since she may have a bit of a respiratory infection, you will want to hold off on vaccination until she recovers. Have her examined by your veterinarian and treated if indicated. She can be tested for FeLV (feline leukemia) and FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) as well as for intestinal parasites. She can be dewormed now and again in 2-3 weeks. This should all be done if it wasn't prior to adoption. Once she recovers, she can receive a rabies vaccine and begin her series of FVRCP (feline distemper) vaccines. If she is to be an outdoor cat, an FeLV vaccine is also recommended. You can discuss an appropriate vaccine protocol with your veterinarian. She can be spayed when she is 6 months old.
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