my clinic is in the process of switching from the intraocular/intranasal to a strictly intranasal, so it would be two drops in each nostril and it covers rhinotracheitis/calicivirus/panleukopenia
 
they do NOT use the FIP vaccine, think it's horrible
 


Barb Moermond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
my boys have always gotten that so it's been around a while (they're 6.5) - technically, it's intraocular/intranasal - they get a drop in each eye and each nostril
 
I'll double check what all is in it w/my clinic tomorrow

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I hadn't heard of an intranasal vaccines for cats for anything other than FIP (which can't be given in an injection) and I think bordatella (bordatella is an intranasal vaccine given to dogs also).
 
In a message dated 1/18/2005 11:23:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The intranasal vaccines are generally the combo rhinotracheitis/calicivirus and something else.  I've never heard that the FIP was intranasal and my vets also don't give it.
 
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