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When I took in PJ, my vet said to keep her separated from others for 2 weeks after 1st round of shots. Since my others were vaccinated, he said it would be okay. She was a very clean healthy baby (except for missing leg) for a feral 5 weeker. He spays/neuters at 5 lbs or 6 months. PJ was always tiny and seemed like forever to gain weight.

She is absolutely adorbs.

Having one of the enclosed playpen could be real handy. A way to keep them separate yet get use to each other. And if she should ever have a flare up you can separate easier and she will be use to it.
 
When I took in PJ, my vet said to keep her separated from others for 2 weeks after 1st round of shots.
Curious, was that just the FVRCP?

Oooh a playpen would be a good idea! Right now I've got her quarantined to the bedrooms and the rest are allowed in the main areas (living room, kitchen, etc). So far so good but she's little so she tolerates it better than a big kitty would XD
 
Curious, was that just the FVRCP?

Oooh a playpen would be a good idea! Right now I've got her quarantined to the bedrooms and the rest are allowed in the main areas (living room, kitchen, etc). So far so good but she's little so she tolerates it better than a big kitty would XD

Yes just the FVRCP. Rabies wasn't given until the others were finished. My others have always been vaccinated so wasn't worried with them. If they were not, then vet said strict isolation until after 2nd round of shots.

This is the playpen I have in the medium size 45" . Plenty of room for adult cat. Comes in handy many times.

https://www.amazon.com/Zampa-Portab...tant/dp/B082B9VYN7/?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
 
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