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How much does it cost to vaccinate a cat or dog in Jakarta in 2026? Complete guide to vaccine types, required and optional. Free WhatsApp consultation.

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Cat & Dog Vaccine Prices Jakarta 2026: Complete Schedule & Cost Guide

06 April 2026
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Cat & Dog Vaccine Prices Jakarta 2026: Complete Schedule & Cost Guide

Vaccination is the most cost-effective health investment you can make for your pet. The cost of a vaccine is far lower than treating a preventable disease — for example, panleukopenia, which has a mortality rate of up to 90% in unvaccinated kittens.

But many pet owners are confused: which vaccines are needed? When? What affects the cost? This guide answers everything.

Required vs Optional Cat Vaccines

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Vaccine Protects Against Required?
FVRCP (3-in-1 / Combo) Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia Required
Rabies Rabies virus (dangerous zoonosis) Required*
FeLV (Leukaemia) Feline Leukaemia Virus Optional
Chlamydophila Chronic conjunctivitis (included in 4-in-1) Optional

*Rabies is required for cats that go outdoors, travel, or live in rabies-endemic areas.

Required vs Optional Dog Vaccines

Vaccine Protects Against Required?
DHPPiL (5-in-1 / 7-in-1) Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Leptospirosis Required
Rabies Rabies virus Required
Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Kennel cough — upper respiratory infection Optional
Coronavirus Canine coronavirus (severe diarrhoea, included in 7-in-1) Optional

Kitten Vaccination Schedule

8

weeks

First Vaccine — FVRCP

First in the combo vaccine series. Ensure your kitten is healthy, free from diarrhoea, and has no active infection before vaccinating.

12

weeks

Second Vaccine — FVRCP + Rabies

Second FVRCP booster, plus the first rabies vaccine. Some clinics give these together, others separate them by 2 weeks.

16

weeks

Third Vaccine — Final FVRCP

The last FVRCP in the series to build optimal immunity. After this, the initial series is complete.

1

year

Annual Booster — For Life

After the initial series, continue with annual FVRCP and rabies boosters for the rest of your cat's life.

Home Visit Vaccination vs Clinic: Which Is Better?

At the Clinic / Puskeswan

  • Price: Usually cheaper for the vaccine alone
  • Pet stress: High — travel, unfamiliar animal smells, queuing
  • Infection risk: Present — contact with sick animals in the waiting room
  • Best for: Dogs used to going out, owners with time to spare

Home Visit Vaccination (Home Visit)

  • Price: Slightly higher (includes visit fee)
  • Pet stress: Very low — in a comfortable, familiar environment
  • Infection risk: Zero — no contact with other animals
  • Best for: Cats, senior pets, easily-stressed animals, busy owners

Important Note Before Vaccinating

Your pet must be healthy before being vaccinated. If they have diarrhoea, are sneezing, or have an active infection, postpone the vaccination until they've recovered. Vaccinating a sick animal can worsen their condition and won't produce optimal immunity.

Hassle-Free Pet Vaccination — Vet Comes to Your Home

Birawa Vet provides cat and dog vaccination at your home in South Jakarta, Depok, South Tangerang, and surrounding areas. The vet arrives with a cold-chain vaccine, performs a complete physical examination, administers the vaccination, and provides an official vaccination record.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What determines a cat vaccine cost in Jakarta in 2026?
A cat vaccine cost in Jakarta is shaped by the vaccine type (combo/FVRCP, rabies, FeLV), the vaccine brand, clinic facilities, and whether it is a single shot or a complete package (including examination, vaccine, and certificate). A complete package naturally has more components than a single shot. For an estimate based on your pet's needs, contact us via WhatsApp.
Which cat vaccines are required?
Core vaccines required for all cats: FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) — also called combo vaccine or 3-in-1. Rabies vaccine is required for cats that go outdoors or live in rabies-endemic areas. FeLV (feline leukaemia) vaccine is optional for cats that have contact with other cats.
How many times a year should a cat be vaccinated?
Kittens: initial series of 3 (at 8, 12, and 16 weeks), then a booster at 1 year old. After that, just once a year (annual booster) for life. Rabies vaccine: first at 12–16 weeks, booster a year later, then every 1–3 years depending on the vaccine brand.
Do indoor cats need vaccinations?
Yes, they still do. Panleukopenia and herpesvirus can be brought indoors on your shoes, clothing, or hands. The FVRCP vaccine is still recommended for all cats, including 100% indoor ones. Only the FeLV and FIV vaccines may be considered unnecessary if the cat truly has no contact with other cats.
What is the difference between a 3-in-1 and 5-in-1 cat vaccine?
The 3-in-1 (FVRCP) vaccine protects against herpesvirus (rhinotracheitis), calicivirus, and panleukopenia. The 4-in-1 adds Chlamydophila felis (which causes conjunctivitis). The 5-in-1 adds FeLV (feline leukaemia). For indoor cats with no contact with other cats, the 3-in-1 is sufficient.
Can vaccination be done at home?
Yes. Birawa Vet provides home visit vaccination services in South Jakarta and surrounding areas. The vet arrives with a cold-chain vaccine, performs a physical examination first, then administers the vaccination. Your pet avoids the stress of a clinic trip.
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Medical Disclaimer

The information in this article is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for direct consultation with a veterinarian.

Every pet has unique conditions. Do not hesitate to seek professional help if your pet is sick.

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