- What You Get With Your British Shorthair Kitten (Starter Kit)
- Kitten Care & First Days at Home
- Are Catzilla Cattery British Shorthair Kittens Litter Trained?
- What Happens After You Bring the Kitten Home?
- What to Feed a Kitten in the First Year
- When Should You Spay or Neuter a Kitten?
- Why Do British Shorthair Kittens Have Watery Eyes?
Vaccination Schedule
We provide the first vaccination and deworming at 8 weeks (2 months) before the kitten goes to a new home.
After that, we recommend the following schedule:
- 8 weeks (2 months)
First vaccine (FVRCP – protects against rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia) - 12 weeks (3 months)
Second vaccine (booster) - 16 weeks (4 months)
Third vaccine (final kitten booster)- Rabies vaccine
This series is important to build strong and lasting immunity.
After the First Year
- 1 year after the last kitten vaccine
Booster vaccination - Then:
- Core vaccines (FVRCP): every 1–3 years
- Rabies: every 1–3 years (depending on local regulations and vaccine type)
Deworming Schedule
We perform the first deworming at 8 weeks.
After that, we recommend:
- Until 3 months → every 2 weeks
- From 3 to 6 months → once a month
- After 6 months → every 3–6 months (or as needed)
Important Tips
- Deworming should be done 5–7 days before each vaccination
- Mild tiredness after vaccination is normal for 1–2 days
- Avoid stress around vaccination time (no sudden food changes, bathing, or travel)
Our Experience
Based on our experience, following this schedule helps kittens develop strong immunity and stay healthy during their most important growth stage.
- What You Get With Your British Shorthair Kitten (Starter Kit)
- Kitten Care & First Days at Home
- Are Catzilla Cattery British Shorthair Kittens Litter Trained?
- What Happens After You Bring the Kitten Home?
- What to Feed a Kitten in the First Year
- When Should You Spay or Neuter a Kitten?
- Why Do British Shorthair Kittens Have Watery Eyes?