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Why don't native cats need vaccination?

Native cats don't need to be vaccinated, because their resistance is stronger than other cats, they are not easy to get sick during the feeding process, they have strong adaptability to the environment and low risk of infection.

Moreover, when raising local cats, they are generally kept at home, and they are generally not taken outdoors, so that they will not be exposed to infectious bacteria and other stray animals, so the probability of rabies infection is also very low.

When raising a local cat, even if it is raised at home, it is necessary to repel insects inside and outside at all times to avoid parasites such as fleas and mites. If the native cat often runs out to play, it is safer to vaccinate it.

Benefits of cat vaccination:

1. Vaccination is the basic measure to protect the health of cats, and it is also the basic measure to protect cat owners and cats from infectious diseases. Although many cat owners think it is unnecessary to vaccinate cats, they may even say that they have kept cats for more than 10 years, have never been vaccinated and are still alive. But in fact, vaccination is very necessary, which is good for people and cats.

Like humans, cats can be vaccinated to prevent many diseases. There are two kinds of vaccines for cats: conventional vaccines and unconventional vaccines. Traditional vaccines are suitable for all cats, and non-traditional vaccines are suitable for cats with certain health risks. ? What vaccine does the veterinarian recommend for cats?