Kittens First Jabs Side Effects

Persistent vomiting itchy skin with signs of bumps rash swelling around the face and muzzle severe coughing or breathing difficulties sudden collapse.
Kittens first jabs side effects. He has just had his first vaccinations and a microchip he seemed to actually like the vet although not the carrier box. Pain redness and swelling at the injection site. Sneezing mild coughing snotty nose or other respiratory signs may occur 2 5 days after your pet receives an intranasal vaccine. Vaccinations can also cause lameness as some cause inflammation of the joints.
Decreased appetite and activity. A small firm swelling under the skin may develop at the site of a recent vaccination. It should start to disappear within a couple weeks. It s worth knowing so you can look for the signs.
9 mcsquirtle jan 23 2012. Therefore it s important that you are careful about where you allow your kitten to go until then. Fever severe lethargy loss of appetite vomiting diarrhea swelling and redness around the injection site lameness hives. However you should still be on the lookout for the following symptoms that might indicate negative side effects from a cat vaccine.
I am a newbie kitten owner and i have just come from the vets with my little 10 5 week old. It is passed on through direct contact with infected cats and is fairly common in the uk. If your kitten is displaying worrying symptoms such as weakness or vomiting contact your nearest emergency vets. Vaccination is a very effective way of preventing disease and the benefits far outweigh the possible side effects.
I know that vaccinations can sometimes have side effects in both humans. Strictly speaking a kitten is not fully protected by the vaccinations until around 10 days after their second set of jabs. Less common symptoms that do require a vet visit include. It can progress to affect their lungs stomach intestines and reproductive tract.
Fever high temperature above 38c more common at the second and third dose. If you are concerned that you pet is at a higher risk of having a vaccine reaction for example if they are old or unwell discuss the risks with your vet to help you make an informed decision about whether to vaccinate or not. Some of the cat vaccination side effects that have been reported are. Localised swelling lethargy slight fever low appetite sneezing or coughing.