We recently adopted a 9 week old kitten. We took her to the vet who confirmed she is dewormed, and that she is due for more shots 4 weeks from the date of her last shots.

We also have a 7 y/o cat who is up to date on shots as of a few weeks ago.

We have the kitten staying in her own spare bathroom for the time being, but we would like to start the slow introduction process as soon as safely possible.

Would we be putting the older cat at any risk if we were to **not wait until getting the kitten the rest of her shots?

Hoping there’s something vet professionals here who could offer some advice. Cheers!

  • FortuitousMess@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I’d be more concerned about the older cat passing something to the younger cat. But if the older one is up to date on shots, indoor only and not FIV positive, the risk is minimal.

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    1 year ago

    I definitely would. You can never be too careful. Cats can just die suddenly over things you didn’t even think about.

  • lamentforicarus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    it appears that the kitten is partially vaccinated? i assume at the initial vaccination they tested for the major diseases that affect cats and it came back negative, so introduction is likely fine. i am not a vet, but i have done this multiple times in my households and have felt comfortable after the first round of vaccines since my other cats are all up-to-date and have a flea/tick regimen.

    initial introduction should be super slow anyway. unless both cats are chill, they shouldn’t be too close to one another for extended periods and without supervision.