I don't think cats here in UK are routinely vaccinated against nearly as many things as in the US / Canada but I still wonder about whether indoor cats need it.
However, I insure my furbabies and the insurers require vaccinations to be kept up to date unless you have a vet verified reason that they are not.
One of my previous girls developed a 1 cm diameter bald patch when she was about 10. I took her to the vet and he said it was traumatic hair loss on the site of her vaccination.
I also show Mouse currently and for showing you need the UK routine vaccination card up to date.
The only cat I didn't keep vaccines up with was my other previous girl, snow leopard: she was vet phobic and the vet wrote to the insurers to say it was contraindicated for her to be vaccinated or regularly examined due to the level of stress these would cause her.
However, I insure my furbabies and the insurers require vaccinations to be kept up to date unless you have a vet verified reason that they are not.
One of my previous girls developed a 1 cm diameter bald patch when she was about 10. I took her to the vet and he said it was traumatic hair loss on the site of her vaccination.
I also show Mouse currently and for showing you need the UK routine vaccination card up to date.
The only cat I didn't keep vaccines up with was my other previous girl, snow leopard: she was vet phobic and the vet wrote to the insurers to say it was contraindicated for her to be vaccinated or regularly examined due to the level of stress these would cause her.