General Product Information Focus 3 vaccine drops are designed for ocular and nasal administration. Each of the viruses are widespread and are common disease causing agents in cats. Indications For the vaccination of healthy susceptible cats as an aid in the reduction of diseases caused by Feline Rhinotracheitis (Herpesviurs) Feline Calicivirus and Feline Panleukopenia. Cats can be vaccinated at 12 weeks of age. If cats are vaccinated at less than 12 weeks of age a second vaccination should be administered at 12-16 weeks of age to assure vaccination against Feline Panleukopenia. Benefits - Single dose protection without needles drop administered so easier on both owner and cat
- Significant protection against all major feline diseases
- Peace of mind - no chance of injection site sarcomas
- Safe - may be used in kittens as young as 3 weeks of age
- Easy to handle for pet owner - no pain for young kittens
- Convenient single-dose packaging dropper included
For Use On Cats and kittens Directions For Use Remove the metal seal and rubber stopper from each vial. Using the enclosed dropper rehydrate the lyophilized vaccine with the accompanying 0.5mL of liquid vaccine. Shake until dissolved. Immediately withdraw the rehydrated vaccine into the dropper. Place one drop of vaccine in the corner of each eye. The remaining vaccine is administered by placing the vaccine equally in each nostril as the animal inhales. THIS VACCINE IS NOT TO BE INJECTED. Annual revaccination is recommended. Precautions Store out of direct sunlight at a temperature between 35°-45°F (2°-7°C). Do not freeze. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate pregnant animals. Burn containers and all unused contents. In rare instances reactions can occur due to unusual sensitivity following use of this product. In such cases administer epinephrine as an antidote. The vaccine will not protect against disease in the face of incubating Feline Rhinotracheitis Feline Calicivirus or Feline Panleukopenia virus infection. Therefore only healthy cats should be considered as candidates for vaccination. In some cats a slight watery discharge and occasional sneezing may occur 4 to 7 days after vaccination. A transient drop in the white blood cell count has been noted at times 5-6 days after vaccination. Oral lesions may be observed after vaccination but heal without incident. Contains gentamicin and Amphotericin B as preservatives |