The purpose of vaccinations is to prevent disease. At this time, the majority of vaccines are made to combat viruses. Prior to vaccines, people and pets frequently died from viral infections. Through scientific advancement and understanding of viruses and the immune system, vaccines have been developed. Since the advent of vaccines, death due to viruses that have a vaccine available has significantly declined. When a normal, healthy kitten is born, her immune system is considered naïve. It has not been exposed to foreign substances or viruses. Through her mother's milk, the kitten will gain some immunity from those viruses her mother is protected against. Unfortunately, this maternal immunity is temporary. In the first 5 to 6 weeks of life, the mother's antibodies are sufficient to keep the kitten immune from most common viruses. At about 5 to 6 weeks, this immunity begins to wane.
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