Cats are experts at pretending everything’s fine, until it isn’t. By the time a cat shows signs of illness, the disease has often been progressing quietly for months. That’s why regular vaccines and wellness lab work are so important: they prevent what’s preventable and catch hidden health problems early, when treatment is easiest and most effective.
Even if your cat never steps outside, invisible risks like airborne viruses, household pests, or visiting pets can still pose a threat. Preventive care gives your cat a stronger defense against illness and helps you avoid stressful (and expensive) surprises later.
Vaccines: A Lifesaving Shield
Core Vaccines (Recommended for Every Cat)
Rabies Vaccine
Rabies is always fatal once symptoms appear, and it’s required by law in most areas. Even indoor cats can encounter infected wildlife that enter the home. Protecting your cat also protects your family and community.
FVRCP Combination Vaccine (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia)
This “triple defense” vaccine guards against three highly contagious diseases:
- Rhinotracheitis (Herpesvirus): Causes severe upper respiratory symptoms.
- Calicivirus: Leads to oral ulcers, sneezing, and long recovery times.
- Panleukopenia: Often fatal in kittens; damages the immune system and intestines.
These viruses can linger on surfaces or spread through the air, meaning even strictly indoor cats are at risk.
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) Vaccine
FeLV suppresses the immune system and can lead to cancer and chronic infections. Cats that live with or may encounter other cats (even through a screened porch) should be vaccinated. For kittens, FeLV vaccination is essential until they’re old enough for lifestyle-based assessment.
Wellness Lab Work: The Window Into Your Cat’s Health
What’s Included in Routine Wellness Testing
- Complete Blood Count (CBC): Measures red and white blood cells and platelets, helping detect infections, anemia, and inflammation.
- Chemistry Panel: Evaluates organ function (liver, kidneys, pancreas) and identifies issues like dehydration, diabetes, or early kidney disease
- Urinalysis: Checks for urinary tract infections, crystals, or early kidney changes — one of the most common issues in senior cats.
- Thyroid (T4) Testing: Essential for detecting hyperthyroidism, a common condition in older cats that causes weight loss, restlessness, and increased appetite.
Why It Matters
- Detects disease before symptoms appear
- Establishes a baseline for what’s normal for your cat
- Allows for early intervention, improving treatment outcomes
- Tracks changes over time for better long-term care
Skipping routine bloodwork is like driving without a dashboard: you don’t know something’s wrong until it’s too late.
Prevention Is Always Easier (and Kinder) Than Treatment
Routine vaccines and annual lab work may seem small, but they create a foundation for a longer, healthier life. Treating preventable illnesses like FeLV or kidney disease can cost thousands, and often comes too late. Preventive care saves you money, stress, and heartache while giving your cat the best chance at a long, comfortable life.
Schedule Your Cat’s Wellness Visit
Whether it’s time for a booster, an annual lab panel, or your cat’s first checkup, our team is here to make prevention simple. Book your cat’s wellness visit today and give them the protection they deserve.
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