They were vaccinated against it  about 18 months ago. I did not renew the 
vaccines because they are all positive for FeLV and one of the vets I have used 
recommended against vaccinating, and I have read all the advice on this 
listserve about it. I have not talked to the vets, though, about the issue with 
getting it across a fence. It just occurred to me recently.  I will do that.


In a message dated 12/5/03 11:45:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Hi, First: I think the best thing for you to do is call a Vet and ask if
they can get it from a rodent. 
Second: If an infected animal drooled on the fence they could get it
that way. Also if an infected animal drooled on the ground and you
stepped in it you could take it to your cats. Most of the time it is
passed  thru drooling not by actual contact. 
Third: Why weren't they given shots against it?
Fourth: If you don't want to take them to a vet for the shots you can
give them yourself. I do so hope they don't get it because it is a very
painful death. There is only one vet I know of in the San Francisco Bay
Area that can pull a cat thru it >>

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