PAWS - The Modern Spay Neuter Clinic

Cat Info - Vaccines

Map
 
Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Prices:
Click Here for complete list of Services and Prices

All prices include pain medication and patient monitoring while under anesthesia.
Cat Spay - $65.00
Cat Neuter - $45.00
Cat Declaw
Click Here  

Dog Spay
- $80.00-125.00
Dog Neuter - $70.00-105.00
Dental Cleanings Click Here 
      - Starting at $100.00
Vaccine Examination
 - $0 for puppies and kittens under a year with purchase of vaccines
Dog and Cat Vaccines - $20


Canine Thyroid Testing - $85
Total T4 & Free T4 (ED)
Most accurate for hypothyroid testing


We Accept:
Cash, Visa, MC & Discover

Sorry, No Checks.

Click Here to make your Appointment Online

Now Available



Your online source for Flea, Tick & Heartworm Preventative, and Hill's Science Diet

Recommendations of American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP)
Website - http://www.catvets.com/  


RECOMMENDED VACCINES
Panleukopenia
Virus (FPV) /Feline Herpesvirus-1 and Feline Calicivirus (FHV-1/FCV) - Commonly referred to as the "3-in-1" vaccine - For Indoor and Outdoor Cats
 - Begin as early as 6 weeks of age, then every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks of age. 
 - A single dose is given 1 year following the last dose of the initial series, then no more frequently than every 3 years.


Rabies - especially for Cats that spend time outdoors
 - Administer a single dose as early as 12 weeks of age depending on the product label. Revaccinate 1 year later.
 - Administer 2 doses, 12 months apart.
 - Boost as required by State or local ordinance OR every 3 years.


Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) - especially for Cats that spend time outdoors
 - Administer an initial dose as early as 8 – 12 weeks of age, depending on product; a second dose should be administered 3-4 weeks later.
 - When indicated, a single dose is given 1 year following the last dose of the initial series, then annually in cats determined to have sustained risk of exposure.

• Cats should be tested for FeLV infection before their initial vaccination and when there is a possibility that they have been exposed to FeLV since they were last vaccinated.





DISCRETIONARY VACCINES
Bordetella bronchiseptica
 - Administer a single dose intranasally as early as 8 weeks of age.
 - Annual booster is indicated for cats with sustained risk.
Web Hosting Companies