kitten chart
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C R E D I T V I E W A N I M A L & B I R D H O S P I T A L
5330 Creditview Road (at Carolyn). Miss. ON. L5M 5N5
567-VETS(8387) ; 567-PETS(7387) ; 542-WILD(9453)
Name: Client: ,
Cat Breed: Appr. DOB: 21-Apr-00
Colour: Sex:
Date of health examination: /99 By
Dr. Kevin
Saldanha
FELINE DEVELOPMENT, VACCINATION SCHEDULE AND HEALTH RECORD
AGE DEVELOPMENT LEARNING
VETERINARY
CARE DATE DUE DATE DONE
1-4 Eat & sleep, eyes Develops close Usually none. 1st deworm __________
weeks
open about 10
days. ties through
Have examined
for (6 weeks)
Sight poor, start maternal and
congenital
defects 2nd deworm __________playing at 2 weeks. sibling relation- at 1 or 2 days of (8 weeks)
ships. age.
4-8 Mother begins to Use specific areas 7-8 weeks for 1st 16-Jun ___________
weeks wean the kittens. of nest for de- kitten booster FVRCP
All baby teeth out fecating. Develops (FVR.C.P.), fecal Chlamydia
Seeks
companionship litter hierarchy. check for worms. Fecal
with littermates. Eats kitten food.
Advice on
food/vit by_______________
8-12 Needs lots of Exploring stage,12 weeks forsecond 14-Jul __________
weeks human contact, developing close
kitten booster
and FVRCP FeLV Chlam.
gentle handling ties with human
first FeLV/FIP
vacc. FeLV FIP
to develop social- friends.
May need a
blood Fecal
ized temperament. test if high risk. by_______________
11-Aug __________
12-16 Rapid growth, Can be trained & 16 weeks for 3rd FVRCP FeLV Chlam.
weeks voracious appetite, taught manners.
kitten booster,
2nd FeLV FIP
increased agility Develops distinct
FeLV/FIP &
Rabies. RabiesFecal
& coordination. personality. Last fecal check. by_______________
4-6 Baby teeth begin Becomes very
At 6 months
males 18-Oct __________
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months to fall out making attached to new
can be neutered
& Spay/Neuter
room for adult set. family. females spayed. Declaw fore paws
May cause some
gum Learns routine of Declawing is an PETNET implant
discomfort, loss of feeding & playing.
option at this
time. by________________appetite &
diarrhea.
6-12 Fully mature at 7-8 Knows it all!
Revaccinate
annually 11-Aug next year
months
months. Males
show Shows desire to
and have stool
check Annual Vaccines
territoriality by go out. Attracted
for worms even if
it Fecal check
spraying if not by moving objects is totally indoors. Health exam
neutered.
Unspayed
Discuss diet
changes FeLV testing for
females go in heat anddental/geriatrics unvaccinated cats.
by 7-8 months.
as age/size
advances
Spring Unspayed females go into heat and stay that way 90% of the time unless bred.
Long haired cats need to be groomed. Allergic skin problems are common
Fall Outdoor cats get into problems with fleas and fanbelts. Second breeding seasonfor promiscious females. Anti-freeze, lawn chemical & other poisoning is common.
INDOOR CATS ARE HEALTHY CATS, they should be fine if supervised when outdoors. Those
bruisers who spend 3-4 days away at a time are a definite risk.... to the wallet.