Is Rabies Rare in Kittens and How to Prevent It?

Learn why rabies is rare in kittens, especially indoor vaccinated ones, and how to protect your kitten from this deadly virus.

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Yes, rabies is rare in kittens, especially those kept indoors and vaccinated. However, they can still contract the virus through bites from infected animals. Ensure your kitten is vaccinated and monitor their interactions with other animals to prevent such diseases.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can indoor kittens get rabies? While rabies is rare in indoor kittens, they can still contract it if exposed to bites from infected animals, so vaccination and monitoring interactions are essential.
  2. How often should kittens be vaccinated against rabies? Kittens are typically vaccinated against rabies starting at around 12 weeks of age, with follow-up boosters as recommended by a veterinarian.
  3. What are the symptoms of rabies in kittens? Symptoms may include behavioral changes, excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing, and paralysis, but rabies is uncommon in properly vaccinated kittens.