you could probably buy the vaccines cheap and inject them yourself.  might
have to become a "cattery" on paper somehow. there may be other ways.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 10:13 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>CS>Need more cat help
>
>
>
> > From: Heidrun Beer <[email protected]>
>
> > I know only of the vaccination. We had a cat disaster that was
> > very tragic especially for one of my daughters (although it was
> > her who imported the sick cat). After that, we decided to take
> > in only vaccinated cats and have new ones vaccinated every year.
> >
> > We call them our "gold plated cats", guess why :-)
>
> **** Hello Heidrun -- thanks for your reply.  Yeah -- I can guess
> why -- lol.  Vaccination really isn't an option here.  These are
> barn cats, and stranger cats come and go -- sometimes without our
> even knowing about it.  They come in the barn and eat food and
> drink water -- and then my own cats go ahead and use the same
> bowls.  It's a difficult thing with barn cats -- one has to
> decide how much money to invest in them.  It never fails that as
> soon as I spend the money to have our cats spayed or neutered,
> that's just about the time that they'll meet a car on the road,
> or a coyote at night.  I always take a sick or injured cat to the
> vet, but prevention vaccinations are something that we just don't
> do.  If only I could win the lottery, eh?  Sorry to hear that you
> had a cat disaster, and I appreciate your response to my post.   MA
>
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