Caring for Your Cat

Intervet is committed to helping cat owners and veterinarians keep cats as healthy, active, and comfortable as possible for years to come.  It’s important to take your cat to see your veterinarian regularly—at least annually—for a complete physical exam. Your veterinarian will put together a preventive care program just right for your cat. Find out more about common cat diseases and the products that your veterinarian may recommend to keep your cat as healthy as possible.

Nobivac® FeLV: Protection that lasts

Announcing Nobivac FeLV—the first and only feline leukemia vaccine with a 2-year label. With Nobivac FeLV, you can minimize the number of vaccinations you administer to your feline patients, while maximizing safety.1
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Continuum® Feline

Continuum vaccines support the growing trend to provide care based on patients’ individual risk factors. One approach to customized vaccinations involves adopting a protocol based on your patient’s exposure to both environmental risk factors and exposure to other cats.


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28 July 2010INTERVET/SCHERING-PLOUGH ANIMAL HEALTH LAUNCHES ONCE-A-DAY ORAL ANTIBIOTIC THAT CATS (AND DOGS) ACTUALLY LIKESummit, N.J., July 22, 2010 – No one has to tell cat owners how hard it is to give their pets medicine. A new cat-friendly, malt-flavored oral antibiotic, ORBAX® (orbifloxacin) Oral Suspension, solves ...
15 June 2009Winn Foundation Encourages Permanent Identification of CatsToo Few Lost Cats Are Ever Reunited with their OwnersThe Winn Feline Foundation announces that for the second consecutive year the HomeAgain Pet Recovery Service has pledged to donate $1 toward feline ...
23 September 2008U.S. Pet Owners Can Double The impact of Vaccinations to Help Reduce Rabies in Africa, Save LivesMillsboro, Del., September 23, 2008 – American pet owners and their animals can help save lives in Africa through vaccinations administered in the U.S. between now and December 31, 2008.  Pet owners are ...
23 September 2008Vaccinating U.S. Pets Can Help Reduce Rabies in Africa, Save LivesVACCINATING U.S. PETS CAN HELP REDUCE RABIES IN AFRICA, SAVE LIVES“Help Here. Change There.” Theme of Vaccination CampaignMillsboro, Del., September 23, 2008 – Fifty years of mandatory rabies immunization ...
23 April 2008Schering-Plough Announces Planned Divestiture of Select Animal Health Products in EuropeSchering-Plough Announces Planned Divestiture of Select Animal Health Products in EuropeKENILWORTH, N.J., April 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Schering-Plough Corporation (NYSE: SGP) today announced two ...
29 August 2007Intervet Sponsors Veterinary Symposium at the 2007 Therio/ACT/AETA Annual ConventionIntervet Sponsors Veterinary Symposium at the 2007 Therio/ACT/AETA Annual ConventionMillsboro, DE—July 16, 2007.  Intervet Inc. announced today that it is proud to sponsor the Senior Vet Student Survival ...
17 July 2007US Vets Vaccinate Pets and Save LivesUS VETS VACCINATE PETS AND SAVE LIVES IN THE SERENGETI Intervet Will Donate Rabies Vaccines to Eradicate Severe Rabies Threat to Children and Families in the Serengeti   Millsboro, DE–July 16, 2007. ...
16 July 2006Intervet Introduces Continuum® Feline HCP VaccineThe first and only proven 3-year feline vaccine against herpesvirus-1, calicivirus and panleukopeniaIntervet Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer of animal health vaccines, announced today the introduction ...
22 September 2005Schering-Plough Animal Health Lends Aid and Support to People and Pets Affected by HurricaneKatrina Disaster Underscores Importance of Animal IdentificationSchering-Plough Animal Health Corp. (SPAH) today announced that it has contributed nearly $130,000 to aid Hurricane Katrina relief efforts ...