If you own an indoor cat, you may have heard from other pet owners that your indoor cat is safe from rabies and that she does not need to be vaccinated against it. This is incorrect information as rabies can affect any type of warm-blooded animal, and cats are no exception. Unfortunately, rabies is a fatal virus and it is a common cause of death among people and animals who are exposed to rabies-infected pets.

Even if your cat stays at home most of the time, she can still be exposed to rabid animals like dogs or bats. You could not guard and protect your cat 100% of the time so getting her vaccinated is the safest way to go in making sure she is less susceptible to rabies.
The efficacy of a rabies vaccine varies depending on the manufacturer, so you can talk to your vet about the best rabies vaccine that can be administered to your cat.
Consult your vet Lexington, KY about the best ways to protect your pet from various health issues.