Cat Vaccination at Home
Kitten Shots, Rabies Vaccine & Cat Vaccines Near Me
Protect your cat with affordable cat vaccinations at home. Kitten first vaccination, rabies vaccine for cats, CRP (Tricat) feline vaccine, and annual cat booster shots — all by certified veterinarians at your doorstep. Cat vaccinations cost starts at ₹599 with free health consultation.

2-in-1 Cat Vaccination for Cat
- Anti-Rabies single shot
- FVRCP Vaccination
- Brief health check
- Post-vaccination care advice
Feline CRP Cat Vaccine for Cat
- FeLV/FIV test
- Results interpretation
- Vaccination if needed
- Follow-up consult
4-in-1 Kitten Package for Cat
- Complete starter vaccination series
- Health check-up
- Deworming
- Nutrition advice
Anti-Rabies Cat Vaccination for Cat
- Anti-Rabies single shot
- Health assessment
- Post-care guidance
- Digital vaccination certificate
Core Vaccinations
Rabies
Protects against the deadly rabies virus, which is fatal and can be transmitted to humans.
FVRCP (3-in-1)
Protects against Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia.
Non-Core Vaccinations
Feline Leukemia (FeLV)
Recommended for cats with outdoor access or exposure to potentially infected cats.
Bordetella
Prevents respiratory infections, recommended for cats in boarding facilities or multi-cat environments.
Why Cat Vaccination & Kitten Shots Matter
Disease Prevention
Vaccines protect your cat from serious and potentially fatal diseases, building immunity before exposure to dangerous pathogens.
Legal Requirements
Many areas require certain vaccinations by law, particularly rabies vaccines, which are essential for public health and safety.
Cost-Effective Care
Preventive vaccination costs significantly less than treating the diseases they prevent, saving money in the long run.
People Also Ask About Cat Vaccination
Cat Vaccination, Kitten Shots & Rabies Vaccine FAQ
How are cats vaccinated during home visits?
During a Vetlyf home visit, our licensed veterinarian arrives with WHO-approved vaccines stored in a temperature-controlled carrier. The vet conducts a brief health assessment before administering the vaccine. The injection is quick and minimally stressful as your cat remains in their familiar home environment. A digital vaccination certificate is issued immediately after.
Do you provide digital vaccine records?
Yes, Vetlyf provides official digital vaccination records after every cat vaccination appointment. The digital certificate includes vaccine details, batch number, date of administration, and next due date. These records are government-recognized and stored in your Vetlyf account for easy access anytime.
Can I delay a cat booster shot?
While a short delay of 1-2 weeks is generally acceptable, significant delays are not recommended. Immunity from previous cat vaccinations diminishes over time. If you delay beyond 2 months, your cat may need to restart the vaccination series. Contact Vetlyf to assess your cat's current immunity status.
Are vaccines safe for kittens?
Yes, kitten vaccines are safe and specifically formulated for young felines. Vetlyf uses only WHO-approved and government-licensed feline vaccines. Our vets conduct a health assessment before every kitten vaccination. Mild side effects like brief lethargy are normal and resolve within 24-48 hours.
Which vaccines does my cat need?
All cats need core vaccines: FVRCP (CRP Tricat) protecting against Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia, plus Rabies vaccine. Non-core vaccines like Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Bordetella are recommended based on your cat's lifestyle and risk factors.
Are multi-pet vaccination packages available?
Yes, Vetlyf offers multi-pet vaccination discounts. You can save up to 20% when booking vaccinations for multiple cats in the same household. Our veterinarian will vaccinate all your cats during a single home visit, saving time and reducing stress for your pets.
Can indoor cats skip vaccination?
No, indoor cats should not skip vaccinations. Core vaccines like Rabies (legally mandatory) and FVRCP are essential even for indoor cats. Viruses can enter your home through clothing, shoes, other pets, or open windows. Vetlyf recommends maintaining the complete cat vaccination schedule for indoor cats.