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Product Spotlight: Focus® Cat Vax 3

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Product Spotlight: Focus® Cat Vax 3

For first shots and booster, Focus® Cat Vax 3  offers 3-way protection and aid in the prevention of disease caused by feline Rhinotracheitis, Calici, and Panleukopenia (feline distemper) viruses.

Product Size: Single-dose with a syringe

Approved For Use On: Cats and kittens 8 weeks of age or older.

Benefits:

  • Injectable for easy administration in adult cats
  • Meets or exceeds all USDA standards
  • F9 Calici Antigen for superior protection
  • MLV fractions for rapid immunity

Directions and Dosage: Do-it-yourself at home vaccines - vaccinateyourpets.com

The dosage of 1 mL is injected subcutaneously using aseptic technique. Open syringe by twisting or tapping the cap against a hard surface to break the heat weld. Prepare the vaccine by injecting the diluent into the vial containing the desiccated vaccine cake. Shake well. Withdraw entire contents into the syringe. Lift the loose skin behind the neck or behind the right hind leg and insert the needle. Inject entire contents of the syringe. Do not inject directly into the blood vessel.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Before injecting vaccine pull back slightly on the syringe plunger. If blood enters the syringe freely, choose another injection site. vaccinate kittens at 8 weeks of age or older. Administer a second 1mL dose 3-4 weeks later. Annual revaccination is recommended. Due to maternal antibodies in kittens, repeated vaccinations are recommended until 12 weeks of age. See label for complete directions and precautions.

Have questions? Contact the vaccination helpline at 1-800-821-5570 or info@VaccinateYourPets.com

Please Note: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended to treat, diagnose or prevent any disease.  In all cases, it is each owner’s responsibility to obtain veterinary services and advice before using any of the information provided. Durvet encourages owners to make their own animal health care decisions in partnership with their veterinarian.