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As long as she's going outside, I'd personally have her get the FeLV
vaccine. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Rita" wrote in message ... I'd like to know what the opinion's are on the feline leukemia vaccine. Whiskers was an indoor cat for her first eight months, but then I made the mistake of taking her out on a halter and leash. She then started driving me crazy as she wanted to be taken out all the time. I finally gave in and let her go out by herself. Actually, she's pretty good. She doesn't roam and stays mainly in the back yard. Maybe because when I did take her out, I always said "NO"!, whenever she tried to go beyond the property line. I also have a cat door so that she is free to come in and eat whenever she feels like it which is about 10 times a day. :-) She is not allowed out at night. That is a definite no-no and seems to be something she understands. I do see a few cats that do come into my yard every once in awhile and that makes me nervous. I lost my last cat to feline leukemia about 20 years ago and this is the first cat I've had since then. Thanks for any opinions you might have. Rita |
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As long as she's going outside, I'd personally have her get the FeLV
vaccine. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Rita" wrote in message ... I'd like to know what the opinion's are on the feline leukemia vaccine. Whiskers was an indoor cat for her first eight months, but then I made the mistake of taking her out on a halter and leash. She then started driving me crazy as she wanted to be taken out all the time. I finally gave in and let her go out by herself. Actually, she's pretty good. She doesn't roam and stays mainly in the back yard. Maybe because when I did take her out, I always said "NO"!, whenever she tried to go beyond the property line. I also have a cat door so that she is free to come in and eat whenever she feels like it which is about 10 times a day. :-) She is not allowed out at night. That is a definite no-no and seems to be something she understands. I do see a few cats that do come into my yard every once in awhile and that makes me nervous. I lost my last cat to feline leukemia about 20 years ago and this is the first cat I've had since then. Thanks for any opinions you might have. Rita |
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Feline leukemia vaccine??
I'd like to know what the opinion's are on the feline leukemia vaccine.
Whiskers was an indoor cat for her first eight months, but then I made the mistake of taking her out on a halter and leash. She then started driving me crazy as she wanted to be taken out all the time. I finally gave in and let her go out by herself. Actually, she's pretty good. She doesn't roam and stays mainly in the back yard. Maybe because when I did take her out, I always said "NO"!, whenever she tried to go beyond the property line. I also have a cat door so that she is free to come in and eat whenever she feels like it which is about 10 times a day. :-) She is not allowed out at night. That is a definite no-no and seems to be something she understands. I do see a few cats that do come into my yard every once in awhile and that makes me nervous. I lost my last cat to feline leukemia about 20 years ago and this is the first cat I've had since then. Thanks for any opinions you might have. Rita |
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"Cathy Friedmann" wrote in message ... As long as she's going outside, I'd personally have her get the FeLV vaccine. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Rita" wrote in message ... I'd like to know what the opinion's are on the feline leukemia vaccine. Whiskers was an indoor cat for her first eight months, but then I made the mistake of taking her out on a halter and leash. She then started driving me crazy as she wanted to be taken out all the time. I finally gave in and let her go out by herself. Actually, she's pretty good. She doesn't roam and stays mainly in the back yard. Maybe because when I did take her out, I always said "NO"!, whenever she tried to go beyond the property line. I also have a cat door so that she is free to come in and eat whenever she feels like it which is about 10 times a day. :-) She is not allowed out at night. That is a definite no-no and seems to be something she understands. I do see a few cats that do come into my yard every once in awhile and that makes me nervous. I lost my last cat to feline leukemia about 20 years ago and this is the first cat I've had since then. Thanks for any opinions you might have. Rita yes I agree let her have FeLV |
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"Cathy Friedmann" wrote in message ... As long as she's going outside, I'd personally have her get the FeLV vaccine. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon "Rita" wrote in message ... I'd like to know what the opinion's are on the feline leukemia vaccine. Whiskers was an indoor cat for her first eight months, but then I made the mistake of taking her out on a halter and leash. She then started driving me crazy as she wanted to be taken out all the time. I finally gave in and let her go out by herself. Actually, she's pretty good. She doesn't roam and stays mainly in the back yard. Maybe because when I did take her out, I always said "NO"!, whenever she tried to go beyond the property line. I also have a cat door so that she is free to come in and eat whenever she feels like it which is about 10 times a day. :-) She is not allowed out at night. That is a definite no-no and seems to be something she understands. I do see a few cats that do come into my yard every once in awhile and that makes me nervous. I lost my last cat to feline leukemia about 20 years ago and this is the first cat I've had since then. Thanks for any opinions you might have. Rita yes I agree let her have FeLV |
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Laura R. wrote:
Last, your vet should vary injection sites. For a quick summary, see he Laura They should vary the injection sites for different vaccinations, not for the same ones. FeLV should always be on the leg and the same leg (left is recommended) for each booster. In the case of a sarcoma only the one leg would have to be removed. -- Cheryl |
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Laura R. wrote:
Last, your vet should vary injection sites. For a quick summary, see he Laura They should vary the injection sites for different vaccinations, not for the same ones. FeLV should always be on the leg and the same leg (left is recommended) for each booster. In the case of a sarcoma only the one leg would have to be removed. -- Cheryl |
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in article , Laura R. at
wrote on 7/5/03 4:39 PM: circa Sat, 5 Jul 2003 16:27:55 -0400, in rec.pets.cats.health+behav, Cheryl ) said, Laura R. wrote: Last, your vet should vary injection sites. For a quick summary, see he Laura They should vary the injection sites for different vaccinations, not for the same ones. FeLV should always be on the leg and the same leg (left is recommended) for each booster. In the case of a sarcoma only the one leg would have to be removed. Which is what the link I pasted *says*. I gather you didn't bother reading it before 'correcting'. Laura Chill. It did not read as a "correction", Laura. just added info. Do you read every link everyone posts before you post info you may personally know? Karen |
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"Rita" wrote in message ... I'd like to know what the opinion's are on the feline leukemia vaccine. Whiskers was an indoor cat for her first eight months, but then I made the mistake of taking her out on a halter and leash. She then started driving me crazy as she wanted to be taken out all the time. I finally gave in and let her go out by herself. Actually, she's pretty good. She doesn't roam and stays mainly in the back yard. Maybe because when I did take her out, I always said "NO"!, whenever she tried to go beyond the property line. I also have a cat door so that she is free to come in and eat whenever she feels like it which is about 10 times a day. :-) She is not allowed out at night. That is a definite no-no and seems to be something she understands. I do see a few cats that do come into my yard every once in awhile and that makes me nervous. I lost my last cat to feline leukemia about 20 years ago and this is the first cat I've had since then. Thanks for any opinions you might have. Rita As some others have suggested, I would use the vaccine as long as the cat is permitted to go outside. Best, however, would be if you could re-train the cat to be indoor only and then discontinue the vaccine. MaryL Photos of Duffy and Holly (pictorial history of Duffy's integration into our household): Duffy, Part I: The Introduction -- http://tinyurl.com/8y54 Duffy, Part II: Life at Home -- http://tinyurl.com/8y56 |
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