Kitten First Injections. A kitten has its first injection at 9 weeks and then a second 3 4 weeks later. A booster follows this first vaccination 12 months later and then again once a year throughout the cat s adult life.

Kittens must be over 12 weeks old at the time of the second vaccination. When puppies kittens and kits are born they are usually protected from infections by their mother s milk providing she has been regularly vaccinated. The first injection can be given from eight weeks of age with the second shortly afterwards.
Then your cat will have an annual booster jab every 12 months to keep them protected for life.
A kitten has its first injection at 9 weeks and then a second 3 4 weeks later. However older pets need protecting too as their immunity can decline. An initial vaccination course is made up of two separate injections three to four weeks apart. However this protection only lasts a few weeks so they need regular vaccinations from an early age.