I think you may be right.  I have to make her appt. to
be spayed here in a sec, so I'll tell them I need the
vaccination.  It lasts for three years anyway, so that
may be the only one I need to give her.

Thanks,
Wendy

--- catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey Wendy,
>    
>   Personally I would.  One of your cats you think is
> negative now could actually be a carrier, and/or you
> might be in a situation where you bring in a
> stray.........
>    
>   I think if it were me and the cat is under a year
> or two I would vaccinate since kittens are most
> susceptible to the virus.  
>    
>   t
>    
>   
> 
> wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Hey Tonya,
> 
> No, I would not separate her from my other negative
> cats, as they were around Cricket for over four
> years
> and none of them became positive. They are all about
> 10 yrs. and older. I will only get her rabies as she
> will only be inside and I am scared to do any other
> vaccinations because of the implications of cancer,
> hyper-T, etc. later on in life. I wouldn't even be
> doing rabies if the shelter I got her from didn't
> require it. Do you really think I should FeLV
> vaccinate at this point? I mean, none of mine are
> positive, and if she has it, she has it. She's not
> going to pick it up inside my house as far as I can
> tell. What do you think?
> 
> :)
> Wendy
> 
> 
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