i know that the vaccine can be used for kittens--best thing would be to do a
search for the various companies that make it, and read their package insert
for exact ages. the big thing is that it takes an initial does, and then a
booster between two and three weeks later.

great to hear they have a healthy five-year-old--hopefully, it's one of the,
"non-progressives" who continue to test positive, but never become
symptomatic, and are NOT contagious!

hard choices re: all the usual vaccines plus the FeLV one, but these folks
have taken on the task of dealing with a positive cat, which rather raises
them up on MY scale of being good cat-parents--if they're in love with the
little one, and you can hold it long enough for the two shots (which would
give you a bit longer to do the neutering, too), i'd probably go with them.

MC

-- 
Spay & Neuter Your Neighbors!
Maybe That'll Make The Difference....

MaryChristine
Special-Needs Coordinator, Purebred Cat Breed Rescue (www.purebredcats.org)
Member, SCAT (Special-Cat Action Team)
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