Family Cat: Visiting the Vet
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Visiting The Vet

When you get your new feline, you’ll want to learn as much as you can about pet care. Veterinarians are an important part of your cat’s health and happiness, so make sure you discuss anything and everything with your veterinarian or veterinarian technician.

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Some questions for your first visit:

  1. What type of diet is best for my new pet?
  2. What vaccines do you recommend and when should they be given?
  3. After the vaccines, how long do I need to wait before I expose my cat to other animals?
  4. When do I need to spay or neuter my pet?
  5. When can I start training my new pet? To what local resources do you refer your clients?
  6. How can I protect my pets from parasites? Aside from medication, what preventive measures do you suggest?
  7. Does my cat need wellness check-ups? (Sign up here for PetParents.com’s free reminder service.)

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