For pet dog excrement shoveling officers, they generally don’t ignore the issue of vaccinating dogs, let alone the question of whether it’s OK for dogs not to vaccinate. However, for cat excrement shoveling officers, a considerable number of people think it’s unnecessary to vaccinate cats. Moreover, due to the poor cooperation of cats, many excrement shoveling officers simply give up vaccinating cats. So, is it OK for cats not to vaccinate? Let’s take a look at the relevant contents.
If a cat can completely avoid contact with people outside and other animals, it is OK not to vaccinate the cat. However, as we all know, a cat is not an idle animal. It often runs out to play. Moreover, the cat has a strong ability to climb up and down, and the owner generally can’t help the cat. Therefore, for the sake of the health of the cat, we need to vaccinate the cat in principle, Especially for those cats with poor physique, they must be vaccinated.
Since it is necessary to vaccinate cats, what are the benefits? First, prevent the infection of maternal bacteria and reduce the probability of cats infected with feline plague virus; Second, reduce the occurrence of viral diseases. For cats, once they are infected with viruses such as herpes and parvovirus, they are prone to symptoms of loss of appetite and mental depression, or they are easy to endanger the cat’s life. Therefore, they must be vaccinated.
In addition, there is another advantage of vaccinating cats, which is worth mentioning, that is, it can prolong the life of cats. Compared with non vaccinated cats, vaccinated cats have better physical quality and slower physical aging. Therefore, the life of these cats is generally longer than that of non vaccinated cats.
To sum up, cats can not be vaccinated, but as cat excrement shoveling officers, we must be aware of the importance of vaccinating cats, because even if cats look very healthy, we can’t guarantee that cats will never be infected by bacteria and viruses, so it’s best to vaccinate cats in time.