Cat Vaccinations

Fremantle Animal Hospital has a range of vaccine protocols to best suit your cat's lifestyle. 

Vaccines play an important role in disease prevention in our pets. Many of the diseases prevented by vaccines are fatal, so it is vital that all of your pets are kept up to date with their vaccinations. 

Please call the clinic on 6223 0999 if you would like to discuss the most suitable vaccination protocol for your cat, or if you have any further questions regarding vaccinating your pet. 

Infectious diseases that we vaccinate against in cats 

Feline Panleukopenia Virus 

A strain of parvovirus that is highly contagious and causes severe infection of the gastrointestinal tract, immune system and nervous system. It can cause extreme vomiting and diarrhoea. Unfortunately it is often fatal.

Feline calicivirus

A virus that causes severe respiratory tract infections in cats. It causes pneumonia, difficulty breathing, eye and nasal discharge and oral ulcerations that can be extremely painful.

Feline Herpesvirus

A virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections in cats. It causes sneezing, discharge from the nose and eyes, eye ulcers, fever and congestion.

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

A virus similar to HIV, it can also lead to the feline version of AIDS. It prevents the animal from being able to produce a normal immune response to diseases and other foreign materials entering the body. Symptoms can include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, anemia, weight loss and diarrhoea.