The intranasals are very effective and work quickly. The shelter I used to work
with sometimes gave them to kittens. The vet did say, however, that there was
more risk of URI with them and since the vaccine was live, they could sneeze
it onto other cats. I don't know how true that is.
My
Just a side note... there are effective intra-nasal FVRCP vaccines which do not
require any injection, thus NO RISK of sarcoma. Then there are non-adjuvanted
rabies
and FELV vaccines, which are less apt to cause sarcoma, even though they are
injected
(well, the FELV vaccine is actually jetted
It's the newbie again. I'm not sure if I'm using this mailing list
correctly-please advise me if I'm not! And I apologize for being wordy-I'm
an English major/instructor who just can seem to mince her words!
Cassidy is getting spayed today. She's very healthy considering what she's
gone
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Subject: Updates on Cassidy
It's the newbie again. I'm not sure if I'm using this mailing list
correctly-please advise me if I'm not! And I apologize for being
wordy-I'm an English major/instructor who just can seem to mince her
words!
Cassidy is getting spayed today
Hey Melissa,
Imagine...meeting a fellow English teacher and cat
lover here...lol. I think books and cats just go
together.
You are using this mailing list perfectly. This is
what we are here for. And imo, it's the best place to
be for FeLV info. And we're so glad that you aren't
going to
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