what's important about it is that there IS no epidemic, there have been very
few confirmed outbreaks in the country, it's extremely rare, many of the
suspected cases turned out to be panleuk, and the vaccine that ft dodge (the
same company that makes the unproven FIV vaccine that makes all cats tes
OK, SINCE WE DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT, ARE OUR CATS WHO GO OUTSIDE MORE LIKELY
TO GET IT? THE ARTICLE SAID MOST LIKELY TO TARGET HEALTHY CATS. DOES THAT
MEAN FELV+ CATS ARE LESS LIKELY TO GET IT. WHY WOULD THAT BE?
MaryChristine wrote:
> http://news.vin.com/VINNews.aspx?articleId=14438
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