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Even though your cat isn’t sick, he/she still will benefit from a routine examination by a veterinarian:
As a kitten, there are three times in its first year it should see a veterinarian, each time receiving a recommended vaccination for upper respiratory and distemper.
As an adult, ages 1 through 8 years, a cat should come in annually, and if vaccinations are required, receive them at that time along with a physical examination.
As a mature and senior cat, these visits should take place twice a year, with necessary Senior Blood Chemistry panels.
Keep in mind that Pennsylvania state law requires that all cats, indoor or outdoor, must be vaccinated against rabies.
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