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Educational Awareness

Ragdoll Kitten
Vaccination Schedule

Complete age-wise FVRCP vaccine guide for Ragdoll Kitten owners in India — breed-specific risks, trusted brands, and expert tips.

6 Weeks → Annual FVRCP + Rabies Vet-Verified Info Primarily indoor
Ragdoll Kitten vaccination schedule India

Educational purpose only. This guide is for awareness. Always consult a registered veterinary practitioner for your Ragdoll Kitten's personalised vaccination plan.

Why Vaccination Matters for Ragdoll Kittens

Ragdolls are large, gentle, docile cats who are known for their "floppy" relaxed temperament. Like Maine Coons, Ragdolls have a genetic predisposition to Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). Core vaccination is safe and essential — the heart condition does not contraindicate vaccination but does make regular vet check-ins more important.

Primary health risks: Feline Panleukopenia, Herpesvirus, HCM monitoring
Lifestyle: Primarily indoor

Ragdoll Kitten Vaccination Schedule — Age-wise Chart

Age Vaccine Protection Against
6 – 8 Weeks FVRCP (Tricat)
1st Dose
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Herpesvirus), Calicivirus, Panleukopenia
10 – 12 Weeks FVRCP (Tricat)
2nd Dose
Boosts Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia immunity
12 – 14 Weeks FVRCP (3rd Dose)
+ Anti-Rabies
Final core dose
Full FVRCP immunity established; Rabies protection (legally required)
14 – 16 Weeks FeLV Vaccine
Lifestyle vaccine
Feline Leukaemia Virus — for cats with outdoor access or multi-cat households
1 Year FVRCP Booster
+ Anti-Rabies
1-year booster
Reinforces kitten series immunity; mandatory Rabies booster
Annually Adult Boosters
FVRCP + Rabies
Maintains lifelong immunity against all core feline diseases

Expert Tip for Ragdoll Kitten Owners

Ask your vet to perform a cardiac check at every kitten vaccination appointment. Ragdolls are exclusively indoor cats in most Indian households, which means the FeLV vaccine is generally not required unless they have contact with outdoor cats. Their calm temperament makes them excellent vaccine patients.

A Note on Non-Adjuvanted Vaccines for Cats

Cats have a rare but documented risk of developing Feline Injection-Site Sarcoma (FISS) — a tumour that can occur at vaccine injection sites. Non-adjuvanted vaccines (such as Purevax by Boehringer Ingelheim) are specifically formulated without aluminium-based adjuvants, reducing this risk. Ask your vet whether a non-adjuvanted option is available and suitable for your Ragdoll Kitten.

What to Expect at Each Vet Visit

Before the Vaccine

The vet will do a quick physical exam — checking temperature, weight, and general health. Only a healthy kitten should receive a vaccine. Mention any symptoms, recent illnesses, or medications to your vet before the injection.

During Vaccination

The injection takes seconds. Hold your Ragdoll Kitten gently and speak calmly. Most kittens feel only a brief pinch. The vet will note the vaccine brand, batch number, and date in the vaccination booklet — keep this booklet safe.

After Vaccination (0–24 hrs)

Mild lethargy, reduced appetite, and slight soreness at the injection site are normal for 12–24 hours. Offer fresh water, avoid strenuous play, and keep your Ragdoll Kitten in a calm, comfortable space for the rest of the day.

When to Call Your Vet

Contact your vet immediately if you notice facial swelling, severe vomiting, difficulty breathing, or collapse. Also monitor the injection site over the following weeks — a persistent lump lasting more than 4 weeks warrants veterinary evaluation.

Ragdoll Kitten Vaccination FAQs

Begin vaccinating your Ragdoll Kitten between 6–8 weeks of age. This is the critical window when maternal antibodies fade and the kitten's own immune system can be "trained" through vaccines. The full FVRCP series runs until approximately 14–16 weeks with boosters every 3–4 weeks.
The core mandatory vaccines for a Ragdoll Kitten are the FVRCP combination (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) given in a 3-dose kitten series, plus the Anti-Rabies vaccine at 12–14 weeks. Ragdoll Kittens are particularly susceptible to: Feline Panleukopenia, Herpesvirus, HCM monitoring.
Yes — absolutely. Feline Panleukopenia can enter the home on shoes, clothing, or contaminated hands. Feline Herpesvirus and Calicivirus spread through casual contact. Even a fully indoor Ragdoll Kitten must complete the core FVRCP series and receive the Rabies vaccine. Vaccination is not optional regardless of lifestyle.
Ragdoll Kittens are particularly susceptible to Feline Panleukopenia, Herpesvirus, HCM monitoring. Ragdolls are large, gentle, docile cats who are known for their "floppy" relaxed temperament. Like Maine Coons, Ragdolls have a genetic predisposition to <strong>Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)</strong>. Core vaccination is safe and essential — the heart condition does not contraindicate vaccination but does make regular vet check-ins more important.
After completing the kitten series, your Ragdoll Kitten needs annual booster shots for the core FVRCP combination and Rabies vaccine. In low-risk purely indoor cats, some vets may extend the core booster interval — always follow your vet's specific guidance for your Ragdoll Kitten.
Mild reactions (lethargy, reduced appetite, injection site soreness for 12–24 hours) are normal. Severe reactions — facial swelling, difficulty breathing, vomiting, hives, or collapse — require immediate veterinary attention. Stay with your Ragdoll Kitten for at least 30–60 minutes after each vaccine.

Looking to Adopt a Ragdoll Kitten?

Every Ragdoll Kitten from Nearby Pets India comes with a completed first-dose FVRCP vaccination, health certificate, and vet-verified records.

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