2. If the veterinarian concludes that everything is in order, the next step is
treatment for external and internal parasites. Even if it seems that there is no one living on the animal, you need to do it :)
The treatment can be carried out by the veterinarian at the clinic during the examination or you can do it yourself at home by buying medications at the clinic or a pet shop.
3. The most important stage is a
two-week quarantine. Even if the animal looks healthy, quarantine is required, because during this period infectious diseases that may have been in the incubation stage when you met the animal, may manifest themselves. So, you need to wait a couple of weeks and observe the animal's health condition. Should any signs of illness suddenly appear, you need to go to the vet clinic again.
While you have an unvaccinated animal on the quarantine at home, you also need to take precautions and carefully contact with other stray animals. Please make sure that your pet does not contact with your shoes - some viruses can be brought home from the street even on the soles.
4. After a successfull quarantine period you can start looking for a new home for the animal. Or if you decided to adopt it by yourself, it’s time to deal with vaccinations (see the schedule below) and
pet documents.
❗️ We also recommend to spay/neuter the animal according to its age and health condition.