How Often Do You Take a Cat to the Vet?
- 6-8 weeks: First check-up, receive first round of vaccinations
- 10-12 weeks: Second check-up, receive second round of vaccinations, deworming
- 14-16 weeks: Third check-up, receive third round of vaccinations, deworming, discuss spaying/neutering
- 16-18 weeks: Fourth check-up, receive final round of vaccinations if needed, discuss spaying/neutering
Adult Cats:
- Once a year for a general check-up, vaccinations, and deworming
- Twice a year for cats with chronic health conditions or who are over the age of 10
Senior Cats (10+ years):
- Twice a year for general check-ups and blood work
- More frequently if necessary, depending on the cat's health
Emergency Visits:
- Any time your cat is showing signs of illness or injury
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