WRONG WRONG WRONG--in most states, unless it's been given by a licensed vet,
it doesn't count. you could have the vial in your hand, and the cat is
considered unvaccinated..... you can BUY it, but most of the places that
sell it have disclaimers about it being not having any standing in law.

On 5/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 "I don't think the law requires the vet to give it.  The pet is
required to have it regardless, which would make the responsibility
fall on me."

In that case, order the vaccine online, pull it up into a syringe, and
squirt it down the toilet, and call the cat "vaccinated". No-one can say you
DIDN'T give it to the cat! You have the sales receipt to "prove" you bought
it (you can even save the bottle and the packaging)! I think
http://jefferspet.com still sells rabies vaccines.

Phaewryn

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