The intranasal vaccines are generally the combo rhinotracheitis/calicivirus and something else. I've never heard that the FIP was intranasal and my vets also don't give it.
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In a message dated 1/18/2005 7:30:32 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:If these vaccines are or FIP 95% of the vets where I live refuse to give
them. They believe that the vaccine has given FIP to the catsOh yeah, even the breeders won't give it... if you go ahead and give it to the kitty they will not warrant the kitty if it should become ill.I think that says something there too along with Vets.
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