Health from the start...
Our veterinarian is an important contact person and supports and accompanies the development of our animals from the very beginning. It is therefore important to us that you find a trustworthy veterinarian before picking up the kitten. It is also advisable to get to know the veterinarian, for example during a consultation. This way you can assess whether you feel comfortable and whether the service meets the cats and your expectations
Vaccination Schedule
At the time of vaccination, the animal must be fit and in good general condition
- 8. Week: against cat disease and cat flu
- 12. Week: against cat disease and cat flu, rabies
- 16. Week: against cat disease and cat flu, rabies
Cat disease and cat flu: To maintain vaccination protection, our cats are vaccinated once a year
Rabies: A refresh is due after 3 years
Rabies: A refresh is due after 3 years
Deworming
Deworming cats is part of basic medical care. Even if the cat does not suffer from an acute infestation, a worm treatment is a regular preventive measure that we carry out.
Microchip
The microchip is a transponder in the size of a grain of rice that stores a unique identification number. Using a chip reader, this number can be read and the cat can be clearly identified. Injecting this chip into the neck area causes almost no pain - the benefits clearly outweigh the short, slightly unpleasant procedure and is mandatory for all of our animals. With a cat chip, in addition to clear identification, it is also possible to install chip-controlled cat doors in the house, through which only the assigned cat has access.
Weight Control
To ensure that our offspring grows and thrives, the kittens' weight is checked regularly.
General Inspection
During the veterinary visit, the veterinarian checks the cat's nutritional and coat condition. In addition, the mucous membranes, teeth and ears are examined, the heart and lungs are listened to and the body temperature is measured.