As With Any Vaccine, There Are Always Some Rarely Seen Side Effects.
If side effects do occur, they are usually mild and may include swelling at the injection site, a slight fever, stomach sickness symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea, loss of appetite, lethargy or sneezing. These instances are an exception, and for the vast majority of cats fvrcp will not only protect against rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia, but may also help fight off other viruses as well. A transient slight drop in the white blood cell count has been noted at times after vaccination.
These Signs Are Usually Mild And Clear Without Treatment.
Side effects of fvrcp vaccination are rare and usually very minor such as transient episodes of dullness with mild pyrexia and perhaps mild bouts of sneezing. These side effects—if they occur—wear off quickly. Decreased activity levels (fatigue) loss of appetite;
Cat Depression Generally Clears Up After The Soreness Of The Injection Disappears.
Rarely, a cat may contract a disease from the vaccine or experience a side effect, such as fever or vomiting. When they do happen, they include slight fever, lethargy, decreased appetite and a localized swelling at the vaccine site. Nasal discharge, sneezing, coughing, or other respiratory symptoms, which may occur up to 2 to 4 days after an intranasal vaccine (vaccination with drops or.
Occasionally, Cats May Contract The Diseases The Vaccine Fights.
Fvrcp vaccine side effects are far milder and less dangerous than the symptoms of the diseases the vaccine protects against. Your cat may receive an intranasal fvrcp vaccine (a vaccine given as a nasal spray). Inject one 0.5 ml dose subcutaneously using aseptic.
Fortunately, Reactions To Vaccines Are Very Uncommon In Cats.
Some mild reactions after a fvrcp booster include:. While the majority of reactions to the distemper vaccine are minor should the dog react with swelling of the face diarrhea or vomiting or become unresponsive contact your veterinarian. Redness, mild swelling, and tenderness at the vaccination site;