Ask a Vet: Is Vaccinating Your Indoor Cat Necessary?

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Indoor cats still need vaccines, especially core ones like rabies, herpes, calicivirus, and FeLV, to protect against serious diseases and potential exposure from new cats or wildlife. Despite safety concerns, modern pet vaccines are safe and given every 3 years after initial series, with the importance of vaccination emphasized for maintaining pet and public health.
Column | Ask a Vet: Do I really need to vaccinate my indoor cat? The Washington Post
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