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Recommended Age: Vaccinations typically commence at nine weeks of age for cats and dogs.
Procedure: Initial vaccinations consist of a double dose, administered three to four weeks apart for cats.
Frequency: Subsequent to the initial doses, annual vaccinations are recommended.
Main Components: The cat vaccine covers:
Indoor Cats: For indoor-only cats, the necessity of the leukaemia vaccine can be discussed with the vet.
Rationale: Leukaemia is transmitted through direct cat-to-cat contact, whereas other viruses can spread through air or fomites.
Consideration: The chlamydia vaccine is optional and should be discussed with the vet based on individual cat requirements.