hello everyone! my cat was brought in as a stray and i got her first round of shots 3 weeks ago along with deworming and de-flea and she did just fine with all of it at the same time.
this week she went back for round 2 - FVRCP, FIV and FELV....
she was fine until today...i noticed that she has been laying around more than usual. she is eating (which is a good thing) but just not nearly as much as usual. i also noticed that she is not one bit interested in her favorite mouse toy on a string that she normally goes NUTS for. that is what worries me the most. she just looks at it when normally she would run after it and get excited as soon as she saw it.
the vet said she is about 1.5 years old
i am just wondering if anyone has seen their cat get a reaction as late as 48 hours after vaccines....should i be worried?
also, if she WAS already vaccinated in the past (we assume she had SOMETHING since she was spayed already) should the vet be giving her all of these vaccines? i thought 3 weeks apart was just for kittens, not full grown cats. (unless my vet is just assuming the cat has had zero shots since she was a stray)
thanks for any help. i feel like a nervous mom. this is my very first kitty who stumbled into my life unexpectedly so im still learning as i go along.
this week she went back for round 2 - FVRCP, FIV and FELV....
she was fine until today...i noticed that she has been laying around more than usual. she is eating (which is a good thing) but just not nearly as much as usual. i also noticed that she is not one bit interested in her favorite mouse toy on a string that she normally goes NUTS for. that is what worries me the most. she just looks at it when normally she would run after it and get excited as soon as she saw it.
the vet said she is about 1.5 years old
i am just wondering if anyone has seen their cat get a reaction as late as 48 hours after vaccines....should i be worried?
also, if she WAS already vaccinated in the past (we assume she had SOMETHING since she was spayed already) should the vet be giving her all of these vaccines? i thought 3 weeks apart was just for kittens, not full grown cats. (unless my vet is just assuming the cat has had zero shots since she was a stray)
thanks for any help. i feel like a nervous mom. this is my very first kitty who stumbled into my life unexpectedly so im still learning as i go along.