Global Vaccine Shortage Forces Animal Shelters to Turn Away Cats and Kittens

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Global Vaccine Shortage Forces Animal Shelters to Turn Away Cats and Kittens
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A global shortage of feline vaccines has led to some animal shelters and boarding facilities turning away cats and kittens. NSW suspends vaccination requirements for shelters and boarding kennels until 31 January due to the shortage. Cats and kittens with uncertain vaccination history are considered too high risk to accept.

An unvaccinated rescue kitten in foster care, unable to be admitted to an animal shelter due to a global vaccine shortage . NSW suspends vaccination requirements for shelters and boarding kennels until 31 January, but cats and kittens with uncertain history considered too high risk to accept.

A global shortage of feline vaccines has forced some animal shelters to turn away cats and kittens and led to a suspension of vaccination requirements for holiday boarding facilities in Animal shelters, welfare groups and rescue organisations have turned away cats and kittens, two months into a global feline vaccine shortage. The F3 vaccine protects cats and kittens against feline panleukopenia (cat parvovirus), feline calicivirus and feline herpesvirus (cat flu

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