Kathy,

IF you do decided to vaccinate an immune compromised
kitty e.g. FeLV positive, then I strongly suggest that
you vaccinate EVERY THIRD YEAR instead of annually.

This goes for the core vaccinations of Rabies, FVRCP
(the three-way combo vaccine) that vaccinates against
Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis and the Calicivirus and
the non-core vaccination of Feline Leukemia.

Rabies administered in the right rear leg as distally
as possible.

FeLV administered in the left rear leg as distally as
possible.

FVRCP or "Upper Respiratory" administered as low as
possible over the right shoulder, or right fore limb,
or given intranasally. Vaccination in scapular region
is no longer recommended.

**** NO INJECTIONS, VACCINE OR OTHERWISE SHOULD EVER
BE ADMINISTERED IN THE SCRUFF (BETWEEN THE SHOULDER
BLADES) OF THE KITTY'S NECK!

Could someone please E-mail a copy of my "Claim of
Fact: Feline Vaccine-Associated Sarcomas (FVAS)"
college argument essay to Kathy so that she may have a
better understanding of why pet guardians and
veterinarians alike are now choosing to administer
routine feline vaccination every third year instead of
annually? Thanks!

Kathy, if you do not successfully get a copy, please
let me know and I will personally E-mail one (1) to
you.

Lora
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


--- Kathy Koutsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

For those of you that do get distemper and rabies
vaccinations for your felv+ kitties, how often do
you have them done?  Is three years really safe or
should I get them annually?

Kathy


                


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