Feline 1-HCP

A quality core vaccine shown to be effective for vaccination of healthy cats 9 weeks of age or older against feline rhinotracheitis, calici, and panleukopenia viruses.

FELINE 1-HCP VACCINE PROVIDES TRIPLE VIRUS PROTECTION

Feline Rhinotracheitis Virus, Feline Calicivirus, Feline Panleukopenia Virus (modified live viruses).

  • A quality core vaccine shown to be effective for vaccination of healthy cats 9 weeks of age or older against feline rhinotracheitis, calici, and panleukopenia viruses.
  • Effective against the most common threatening viral infections—calicivirus, herpesvirus, and the deadly feline parvovirus, panleukopenia
  • Nobivac® Feline 1-HCP has been shown to block the replication of canine parvovirus (CPV) in cats1
    • Evidence shows that CPV-2a, CPV-2b, and CPV-2c isolates can replicate in cats, producing clinical signs of feline panleukopenia62-63
  • Non-adjuvanted formula
  • Optimal choice for healthy indoor cats

INDICATIONS:

Shown to be effective for vaccination of healthy cats 9 weeks of age or older against feline rhinotracheitis, calici, and panleukopenia viruses.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE

  • Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection
  • Initial 1 mL dose administered at 9 weeks of age or older
  • Second 1 mL dose administered 3 to 4 weeks later
  • Annual revaccination with 1 dose is recommended
  • Available in a 25 x 1 mL dose presentation

Professional Resources and Educational Materials

Keep your clinic and staff informed and aware of diseases and outbreaks.

Feline Sarcomas – What Do We Really Know

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Feline Sarcomas – What Do We Really Know

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Feline Vaccination Guide

Brochure

A guide to help your pet parents understand common canine diseases and the importance of customizing vaccination for their pet’s unique lifestyle.

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Feline Leukemia Virus

Brochure

Educate your clients about FeLV with this easy to share brochure.

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References:

1. Data on file, Merck Animal Health.

62. Ikeda Y, Nakamura K, Miyazawa T, Takahashi E, Mochizuki M. Feline host range of canine parvovirus: recent emergence of new antigenic types in cats. Emerg Infect Dis. 2002;8(4):341–346. 

63. Truyen U. Emergence and recent evolution of canine parvovirus. Vet Microbiol. 1999;69(1–2):47–50.

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