there are now internasal (?) FeLV vaccines, and once the connection between
rabies and FeLV vaccines and Injection-Site-Sarcoma (ISS) was recognized,
most of the companies removed the adjuvent which was suspected as the cause.
now, however, research suggests that ISS -- formerly known as VAS,
One might want to select a less than lethal site for the injection
though.
On Feb 20, 2009, at 12:56 PM, patricia.a.elk...@gsk.com wrote:
I haven't ever heard of any research that indicates what could
happen if
you vaccinate an FELV+ cat for FELV.
Most people seem to assume that it would
isn't that what i was saying? that's the point of the new protocols where
each sort of shot is given in a different leg, or different body part, and
NOT in the scruff
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Cougar Clan maima...@duo-county.comwrote:
One might want to select a less than lethal
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