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Kitten Vaccine Schedule & Reminder App

Track your kitten's first vaccines, booster dates, vet visits and health records in one organised place with Pets Club. Never miss a dose — from the first FVRCP shot to the annual booster.

Why Kitten Vaccine Tracking Matters

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First Vaccines Happen Early

Kittens start their vaccine series at just 6–8 weeks old — often before you even bring them home. Knowing exactly what was given, and when, sets the foundation for a healthy first year.

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Booster Dates Are Easy to Miss

A kitten's core series requires 3–4 rounds of shots, each a few weeks apart. Between settling in, first vet visits and new-kitten chaos, dates slip. Push reminders keep the schedule on track.

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Health History Stays Organised

Paper vaccination booklets go missing. A digital record in Pets Club travels with you — to a new vet, an emergency clinic, or a cattery — and can be exported as a PDF whenever needed.

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Helpful for Future Vet Visits and Travel

International travel, boarding facilities, and some veterinary clinics require up-to-date vaccination records. Having everything logged in one place means you can share a summary in seconds.

Common Kitten Vaccine Timeline

Always consult your veterinarian for the official vaccination schedule for your kitten. Timing may vary based on health status, lifestyle, and regional requirements.

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6–8 Weeks

  • FVRCP (1st dose) — feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia
  • FeLV (1st dose) — feline leukaemia virus, if lifestyle risk applies

The first round is often given by the breeder or rescue. Confirm what was administered and bring records to your first vet appointment.

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10–12 Weeks

  • FVRCP (2nd dose) — booster to reinforce the core series
  • FeLV (2nd dose) — completing the two-dose primary series
  • Chlamydia felis — if recommended by your vet based on environment or outbreak risk

This is typically the first visit with your own vet. A great moment to create a Pets Club profile and log the complete vaccination history so far.

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14–16 Weeks

  • FVRCP (3rd dose) — completing the kitten primary series
  • Rabies (1st dose) — legally required in many regions

The rabies vaccine is usually given at this visit. Keep the certificate — you'll need it for travel, boarding, and registration in many countries.

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12 Months

  • FVRCP booster — first annual reinforcement after the kitten series
  • Rabies booster — frequency depends on vaccine brand and local law
  • FeLV annual — if your cat goes outdoors or has exposure risk

This visit transitions your kitten into an adult vaccination schedule. Set a yearly reminder in Pets Club from this point forward.

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Annual Boosters

  • FVRCP — every 1–3 years depending on your vet's protocol
  • Rabies — annually or every 3 years per local regulations
  • FeLV — annually for cats with outdoor access or multi-cat households

Adult cats need fewer appointments, but missing annual boosters can cause issues with boarding and travel documentation. Reminders take care of that.

How Pets Club Helps

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Vaccine Reminders

Log every vaccine with date, next due date, and batch number. Receive push notifications before boosters expire.

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Kitten Health Records

A complete health timeline from the very first vet visit. Diagnoses, treatments, and prescriptions all in one place.

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Pet Profile

Create a full digital profile for your kitten — breed, birthday, microchip ID, and all their important details.

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Weight Tracking

Track weight and body measurements with visual growth charts. Ideal for keeping an eye on healthy kitten development.

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Feeding Schedule

Set meal reminders and log portions as your kitten grows from three meals to two. Every feeding, logged.

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Vet Visit Notes

Record every appointment with the vet's findings, diagnosis, prescribed medications, and follow-up dates.

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PDF Export

Generate a clean health summary for catteries, pet sitters, or international travel — directly from the app.

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Multiple Pets

Adding another cat? Each pet gets a separate, independent profile. Manage the whole household from one account.

Frequently Asked Questions

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When should kittens get their first vaccines?

Most kittens receive their first FVRCP dose at 6–8 weeks of age — often before leaving the breeder or rescue. Your own vet typically continues the series at 10–12 weeks and completes it around 14–16 weeks. The exact timing depends on your kitten's health and your vet's protocol.

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How many vaccine appointments does a kitten need?

Kittens usually need 3–4 vet visits in their first year to complete the primary vaccine series — roughly at 8, 12, and 16 weeks, then again at 12 months. After that, cats typically move to an annual or triennial booster schedule. Your vet will set the exact plan.

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Can I track kitten vaccines in an app?

Yes. Pets Club lets you log every vaccine with the date, vaccine type, next due date, and any vet notes — all saved to your kitten's profile. You can view the full history at any time, even offline, and export a PDF summary whenever you need it.

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Can Pets Club remind me before booster shots?

Yes. When you log a vaccine, set the next due date and Pets Club sends a push notification in advance — you choose how early. It works for vaccines, deworming schedules, and vet appointments, so nothing slips through.

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Does a digital vaccine record replace official vet documents?

No. Pets Club helps you organise vaccine records and reminders, but official vaccination proof must come from your veterinarian. For international travel, boarding, or licensing requirements you will still need the signed certificate or chip-linked passport your vet issues. Pets Club is the personal tool that keeps you prepared and on schedule.

Keep Your Kitten's First Year Organised

Track vaccines, health records, feeding schedules and reminders from day one. Free to download.