(Pediatric Kittens (up to 1 year)

Feline leukemia /FIV blood test on first visit

Vaccinations including Leukemia every 3-4 weeks until over 16 weeks of age.

Revolution once monthly to control fleas, intestinal parasites, ear mites and Heartworm in outdoor accessible cats or cats that live with dogs.If not on Revolution, routine deworming at each vaccination visit (cats with positive fecals need more frequent deworming depending on type of parasite found)

Neuter and spay 1 month after completion of vaccine series as long as kitten weighs 3 lbs. or greater

Kitten premium diets canned and dry

Pet insurance

Adult Cats ( 1 to 7 years)

One year booster shots then annual vaccinations with certain vaccines depending on risk category.  ( Feline leukemia can be omitted in STRICTLY indoor cats)

 A yearly leukemia :FIV blood test is recommended in all outdoor accessible cats

Yearly fecal analysis and appropriate deworming

Revolution once monthly to control fleas, intestinal parasites, ear mites and Heartworm in all outdoor accessible cats or cats living with dogs. If not on Revolution, yearly broad spectrum deworming in all outdoor accessible cats is recommended.
Science diet T/D for tartar prevention. Treats like greenies for teeth care.

Yearly Wellness testing alternating between tests for the detection of liver disease, kidney disease, diabetes and anemia.

Adult premium preventive or weight control diets depending on weight - canned and dry.
Water drinking fountains encourage drinking to help prevent bladder disease.

Regular dentals depending on yearly exam of teeth
Senior Cats (8 years and older)

Physical exam every 6 months : At one of exams, a blood pressure measurement and urine should be obtained. At the other physical, any necessary vaccines are given and Wellness blood chemistry testing should be performed. The blood tests are for the detection of liver, kidney, thyroid and diabetic diseases.
 
Yearly Feline Leukemia : FIV blood testing for all outdoor accessible cats

Yearly fecal analysis

Revolution once monthly in all outdoor accessible cats to control fleas, ear mites, intestinal parasites and Heartworm.

If Revolution is not used then yearly broad spectrum deworming in all outdoor accessible cats

Senior diets with T/D supplemented or weight loss diets - canned and dry.

Regular dentals depending on exam of teeth semi-annually

Water drinking fountains to encourage drinking helps in the prevention of bladder disease.

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