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Vaccinations — Mohandiseen

Veterinary vaccinations on international standards

Full protection for your pet — a tailored schedule for age and lifestyle.

Vaccination schedules

Comprehensive, tailored schedule

Following WSAVA international guidelines and tailored to your pet's age and health

For cats

  1. 6–8 weeksFirst FVRCP dose
  2. 10–12 weeksSecond FVRCP dose
  3. 14–16 weeksThird FVRCP + rabies
  4. AnnualBooster + full physical exam

For dogs

  1. 6–8 weeksFirst DHPP dose
  2. 10–12 weeksSecond DHPP dose
  3. 14–16 weeksRabies + booster
  4. AnnualBooster + full physical exam

Vet Help advantages

Vaccinations with confidence

  • Authentic vaccines on international standards
  • Cold-chain monitored storage
  • Booster reminders when due
  • Vaccination certificate + travel log
  • WSAVA international protocol
  • Post-dose monitoring for any reactions

FAQ

Answers before the vaccine

  • When should I start kitten vaccinations?

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    The first FVRCP dose starts at 6-8 weeks, followed by two more every 3-4 weeks, then rabies at 14-16 weeks. After that, an annual booster. Older cats without records need a different protocol — we set it after examination.
  • What are the core vaccines for dogs?

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    Core dog vaccines: DHPP (protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvo, Parainfluenza) plus rabies. For dogs that go to parks or travel, we add Bordetella and Leptospira. The schedule starts at 6-8 weeks.
  • Do you provide pet travel certificates?

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    Yes — we provide complete international travel papers: certified rabies vaccine, microchip, vet health certificate, and disease-free reports per the destination country's requirements. Start the process at least 30 days before travel.
  • What's the difference between FVRCP and FVRCP+FeLV?

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    FVRCP protects against 4 core viral diseases: herpes, calici, panleukopenia, and chlamydia. The 5-in-1 adds Feline Leukemia (FeLV) protection — essential for cats that go outside or live with other cats. We recommend it for outdoor cats.
  • Are vaccines safe during pregnancy?

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    No — we avoid vaccinating during pregnancy because some live vaccines can affect fetuses. Best practice is to vaccinate the mother before pregnancy (this also protects the babies via inherited immunity). If your pet is pregnant and unvaccinated, consult us for a tailored plan.

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Find us

In the heart of Mohandiseen — beside TotalEnergies

Address

45 Ahmed Orabi Street
Mohandiseen, Giza, Egypt
Beside TotalEnergies Gas Station

Opening Hours

Saturday
12:00 – 23:00
Sunday
12:00 – 23:00
Monday
12:00 – 23:00
Tuesday
12:00 – 23:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 23:00
Thursday
12:00 – 23:00
Friday
12:00 – 23:00