Cat Vaccine Schedule Calculator

Created by: Liam Turner
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Plan kitten and adult vaccine milestones with age-based schedule estimates and practical booster windows.
Cat Vaccine Schedule Calculator
CatEstimate upcoming vaccine and booster milestones
Protocol detail: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis/Calicivirus/Panleukopenia) · adult booster estimate for current risk profile: every 36 months.
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What is a Cat Vaccine Schedule Calculator?
A Cat Vaccine Schedule Calculator estimates upcoming kitten and adult vaccine milestones and booster timing based on age and risk profile.
Formula
Age (weeks) = (Today - Birth Date) / 7 Next Vaccine Date = Birth Date + Milestone Week Booster Window = Next Vaccine Date + Risk-Based Interval
Example
If a kitten is 11 weeks old, the next milestone may be around week 12 with subsequent boosters based on lifestyle exposure and local policy.
Common Applications
- Kitten series planning
- Booster reminder scheduling
- New adoption preventive-care setup
- Annual wellness review support
Tips
- Keep complete vaccine records with date and product details.
- Check local rabies laws and boarding requirements.
- Discuss indoor/outdoor exposure when choosing booster frequency.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this cat vaccine schedule calculator do?
It estimates the next vaccine milestone and booster timing using your cat’s birth date and exposure profile. It is a planning guide, not a prescription.
Which vaccines are core for most cats?
Core vaccines often include rabies and FVRCP. Protocol details can vary by region, product label, and veterinarian recommendations.
Do adult cats still need boosters?
Yes. Booster timing depends on vaccine type, indoor/outdoor lifestyle, local regulations, and health history.
Can this replace my veterinarian’s schedule?
No. Use this as an educational estimate and confirm all vaccine timing with your veterinarian.
When do kittens usually start vaccines?
Many protocols begin around 6 to 8 weeks and continue at intervals until the initial kitten series is complete.
Sources and References
- AAFP feline vaccination and preventive care guidance.
- AVMA vaccine and client-education resources.
- WSAVA vaccination guidelines for companion animals.