Awesome! Thanks for that link and the note about the expense! I, too,
might look into a mass vaccination day.
Marsha
Margo wrote: Shelley, It is now available;
http://www.merial.com/EN/PressRoom/PressRelease/Pages/Merial-Introduces-PUREVAX%C2%AE-Feline-Rabies-3-YR-Vaccine.aspx
I don't thin
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>To: Shelley Theye
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] vaccinations
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>Shelley,
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> It is now available;
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>http://www.merial.com/EN/PressRoom/PressRelease/Pages/Merial-Introduces-PUREVAX%C2%AE-Feline-Rabies-3-YR-Vaccine.aspx
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Susan
I think that your vet is right. I would never consider vaccinating a
sick kitty.
This is a link to C.A. Diodati. http://www.freeyurko.bizland.com/
diodaticv.html
She has researched and written exhaustively about vaccinations, and
is considered a sane
and reasoned voice on the subject.
I can't address the vaccinations that Autumn got but my holistic vets are
recommending titers to determine what a cat needs. Apparently a lot of animals
are having trouble with vaccinations. Others on the list can address this
better than I. Dixie tested FeLV+ and will never receive another v
I think all kinds of things are worth reading and thinking about. But
this isn't presented as something to read and think about. It is
presented as the literal truth and has several factual errors in it.
I think it is really important to think critically about *anything*
you read on the internet.
w man.
St.
Francis
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Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 11:50 AM
Subject: To Melissa: RE: vaccinations
Melissa,
I think you are right in keeping your youn
Melissa,
I think you are right in keeping your young kitty away
from any FeLV + kitties. They have not fully
developed their immune systems yet.
A lot of us here do not vaccinate our indoor only
cats. I don't. I've seen some scary vaccination
reactions on this site and another I belong to,
i
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