
Cat owners in India often ask: ‘Do indoor cats really need to be vaccinated?’ The answer is a firm yes. This comprehensive guide covers every vaccination your cat needs from kittenhood through adulthood, tailored to the Indian context and Hyderabad’s climate.
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Core cat vaccines in India
- FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) — often called the ‘3-in-1’ cat vaccine
- Rabies vaccine — essential in India given the high risk of rabies exposure
Non-core vaccines (based on lifestyle)
- FeLV (Feline Leukaemia Virus) — recommended for cats with outdoor access
- FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) — for cats at high risk of fighting/outdoor exposure
Complete cat vaccination schedule — age by age
6–8 weeks
First FVRCP vaccine. This is the earliest a kitten can be safely vaccinated.
9–11 weeks
Second FVRCP booster. Essential for building full immunity.
12–16 weeks
Third FVRCP booster + first Rabies vaccine. The kitten series is now complete.
1 year (12–13 months of age)
Annual FVRCP booster + Rabies booster. From this point, most cats need an annual or 3-yearly booster depending on the vaccine brand used.
Adult (every 1–3 years)
Continue annual wellness check-ups and follow your vet’s booster schedule. Rabies is typically annual in India.
Do indoor cats in Hyderabad need vaccinations?
Yes. Even cats that never go outdoors can be exposed to viruses carried in on clothing, shoes, or via ventilation. Feline panleukopenia (cat parvovirus) can survive in the environment for up to a year. Rabies risk exists if a bat or other animal enters your home. Vaccination is your cat’s best protection.
What to expect during your cat’s vaccination visit at MrVet
Our vets perform a thorough health check before each vaccine to ensure your cat is well enough to receive it. We record your cat’s vaccination history and provide a vaccination booklet. We also offer deworming and tick prevention advice during the same visit.
Kitten vaccination schedule guide
Frequently asked questions
Q: When should I get my kitten vaccinated in India?
A: Kittens should receive their first vaccine at 6–8 weeks of age. The full series (3 rounds) is completed by 16 weeks, with a rabies vaccine at 12+ weeks.
Q: How often do adult cats need booster shots in India?
A: Core vaccines like FVRCP are given annually or every 3 years depending on the vaccine. Rabies is typically annual in India. Your vet will advise based on your cat’s health.
Q: Can I vaccinate my cat at home?
A: No. Vaccines must be administered by a licensed veterinarian after a health check. Improper storage or administration of vaccines can render them ineffective or cause harm.
Q: What is the cost of cat vaccination in Hyderabad?
A: A complete kitten vaccination course (3 rounds + rabies) typically costs ₹1,500–₹3,500 in Hyderabad. Contact MrVet Hospitals at +91 96767 55544 for current pricing