Educational Overview
Vaccines in Cats
Vaccines given during kittenhood are designed to help the immune system develop immune memory. Once this memory is established, the body may retain the ability to recognise certain infectious agents for extended periods of time.
For some core vaccines, immune memory may persist for several years and longer after the initial vaccination course. However, the duration of immunity can vary depending on the individual animal, the vaccine type, health status, and environmental exposure.
Responses to vaccination can vary between individual animals. Some pets may show mild, short-term changes such as tiredness or reduced appetite, while others show no noticeable effects.
Watch for Possible Post-Vaccination Reactions
Some animals may experience changes in behaviour or physical health following certain injections.
Reported observations have included sudden fear, unusual aggression towards housemates, delirium, biting, striking, violent outbursts, sensitivity to noises, restlessness, obsessive grooming, dilated pupils, a heightened desire for touch, hallucination-like episodes, convulsions, twitching, heightened sensitivity of all senses (hyperesthesia), obsessive patterns, or general unwellness. These may be short-term (acute) or longer-term (chronic).
In Cats (Felines):
Occasional responses described in traditional or clinical records include fever, lethargy, decreased appetite, or a localized swelling at the injection site. In rare cases, an allergic-type reaction has been noted, which may include hives, weakness, and collapse.
This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace veterinary advice. Vaccination decisions should always be made in consultation with a qualified veterinarian.
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Vaccination Planning & Antibody Titre Testing
Veterinary vaccination protocols are designed to protect pets from serious infectious diseases, while also considering individual health status, lifestyle, and exposure risk. Only Healthy pets can be consider to handle a vaccine.
Veterinarians (or you) may request to use antibody titre testing as part of an individualised vaccination discussion.
Titre tests measure circulating antibodies to specific diseases and may help inform decision-making in certain situations, such as:
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Animals with previous adverse reactions
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Pets with complex health conditions
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Guardians seeking additional information about immune status
Titre testing is not a replacement for veterinary advice or when your live in a country were certain vaccine disease is a legal requirement.
About In-Clinic Antibody Testing (Educational)
Some veterinary clinics offer in-clinic antibody titre tests, such as VacciCheck®, which provide rapid information about antibody presence for selected core diseases. These tests are performed by veterinarians and interpreted in the context of the animal’s overall health and risk profile.
Availability and suitability of titre testing should always be discussed or be requested directly with a qualified veterinarian.
This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional veterinary guidance.
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