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We pride ourselves on our thorough and informative Free Initial Kitten Exam. A technician and doctor will cover the upcoming care, such as vaccinations, testing, deworming, spaying or neutering, and other preventive care. If you would like a complimentary demo on nail trimming, just let us know! |
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Congratulations on your new kitten!
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There is something special about kittens. In today’s busy world, cats are the perfect pets for many people. As a new kitten owner, you will have many questions as you begin to raise your kitty:How much food should she get?Why does she bite my feet?Should I declaw her?When are her shots due?Having practical and useful information is critical to your success. |
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A trained and knowledgeable Marschall Road Animal Hospital technician and doctor will dedicate time to answer these questions during our Free Initial Kitten Exam. The exam includes a complimentary educational booklet covering basic kitten behavior, litter box training, exercise, toys, feeding, grooming, poisonous plants, preventive care, and more.
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We place great importance on client education. If at any time you have questions about your kitten, either during the exam or between visits, please let us know. We are happy to help! |
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Kitten Exams and Timeline for Care
8 weeks old Complementary Exam Feline Leukemia / FIV test RCPP vaccination (1st of 3) De-worming Frontline Plus for Fleas & Ticks
12 weeks old Complementary Exam RCPP vaccination (2nd of 3) FeLV vaccination (1st of 2) Follow-up Stool Test for intestinal parasites Frontline Plus for Fleas & Ticks
16 weeks old Complementary Exam RCPP vaccination (3rd of 3) FeLV vaccination (2nd of 2) Rabies (good for 1 year) including Certificate Frontline Plus (OK to pick up doses for rest of year if no dose changes)
6 months old Complementary Exam Spay or Neuter Microchip ID Change diet from Kitten to Adult food in most cases
Annually Complementary Exam Annual Vaccinations Lifestage Labwork Stool Test Frontline Plus for Fleas & Ticks Monitor for Weight Control and reduce calories if needed Monitor for Dental care and possible Dental Cleaning/Polishing/ X-rays Monitor Life stage changes (cats transition to senior care around 7 years old)
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