why just once? doesn't it take two doses to establish immunity?

and, from experience, FIV cats are as likely to throw off FeLV as healthy
cats. in fact, FIV cats are HEALTHIER, in almost every sanctuary setting,
than strays and ferals are.....

On 3/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Use the merial PUREVAX brand FELV vaccine, it is the safest one. I do
think that FIV+
cats who may be exposed should be vaccinated (once, no boosters needed).
FIV makes a
cat more prone to contract other things, including FELV.

Phaewryn

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