The Feline UltraNasal® FVRCP Vaccine boosts cats and kittens' immune systems, providing support against various susceptible diseases without needles. The FVRCP cat and kitten vaccine protects against:
What is the FVRCP Vaccine for Cats?
The intranasal vaccine for cats is a preventative measure to provide advanced protection from:
- Rhinotracheitis (FVR): FVR, also known as feline herpesvirus, infects cats of all ages, whether domesticated or wild. It causes upper respiratory disease and tissue inflammation around your cat's eyes. There is no cure for FVR, and cats are treated symptomatically.
- Calicivirus (FVC): FVC is a highly contagious feline disease, causing mild to severe oral and respiratory infections. The virus typically starts at the back of your cat's mouth and replicates, spreading through the bloodstream to the organs.
- Panleukopenia (FP): FP is a contagious and dangerous viral disease caused by the feline parvovirus, severely affecting kittens. FP invades, attacks and kills your cat's cells.
The Feline UltraNasal FVRCP Vaccine provides:
- Fast immunity: Your healthy cat's immune system receives a boost within days from a single dose.
- No fear of sarcomas: The intranasal application means no needles or sarcomas forming at the injection site.
- Live vaccines: These live vaccines are modified to strengthen your cat's immunity without producing disease.
Is FVRCP Vaccine Neccessary for Indoor Cats?
The FVRCP vaccine is one of two core vaccines for cats and is strongly recommended for both indoor and outdoor cats.