[Felvtalk] fvrcp vaccines- yes or no?

Shelley Theye veery at bellsouth.net
Wed Aug 13 12:44:06 CDT 2014


Hi Lance,

I am not sure!  I will ask her.  She is pretty great.  Didn't even consider euth. when he tested positive.  Went ahead and neutered Leo and told me the news later that day.

I just keep thinking about what the folks on this list said last year when I asked, that their cats became sick after vaccinating.

Thanks for letting me know that Ember did OK without vaccines at the vet clinic.  I don't know if they make a purevax FVRCP.

We will do the Rabies, and vet said to wait at least 2 weeks between vaccines if do the FVRCP.  I thought that was good of her
to suggest too, because it is better not to do them all at once.  I never realized that until a few years ago.

I'll let you all know if I find out anything on this,  will probably just do the rabies though for now.

Shelley


On Aug 11, 2014, at 10:45 PM, Lance <linimon at fastmail.fm> wrote:

> I wish I had an answer for you. Would your vet be willing to log onto Vetinfo to see what other vets are recommending for FeLV cats? I seem to recall that Ember’s vet recommended that she be vaccinated, but we never did that. Despite her low white count, she never picked anything up at the vet’s office as far as I know. Even the dentals didn’t weaken her enough. 
> 
> If Purevax makes an FVRCP vaccine, that might be the better one to go with. It is supposed to have less possibility of causing a fibrosarcoma (we used to call them vax site sarcomas).
> 
> Also, you’re not overthinking this. You’re being a good and protective cat parent. 
> 
> Best wishes for you and Leo,
> 
> Lance
> 
> On Aug 11, 2014, at 8:47 AM, Shelley Theye <veery at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I asked last year when Leo was due for his yearly check-up, about how everyone feels about vaccinating
>> their Leukemia pos. cats in general.
>> 
>> The replies I received cautioned not to vaccinate for FVRCP, that is caused cats to become ill afterwards.
>> 
>> I have to get Leo vacc. for rabies since it is the law, will do the Purevax like I did last year, but he 
>> has only received one FVRCP vacc. back in summer 2012, when I first got him and he was neutered and 
>> I wasn't told about his FeLV status until afterwards.  At the time I thought he was a feral cat, he actually was, 
>> but has since become quite tame.  
>> 
>> Last year, in 2013, I opted not to do the FVRCP, because of the cautionary emails on the subject.
>> I guess my only worry is that he will be more susceptible in a vet clinic when he goes in for a check up for 
>> for treatment if he doesn't have that vaccine, so just would like to throw this out there again for thoughts on 
>> this subject.  Also, is there a certain type of FVRCP that might be less dangerous, etc?  
>> 
>> I have done some reading on Dr. Lisa Pierson's website, and sounds like he should maybe have at least 2 vaccines
>> as an adult and then can stop.  Am I overthinking this?
>> 
>> Thanks for any advice.  So far, knock on wood, he is doing great, though he is lonely, but I think since he was initially
>> semi-feral, the quiet lifestyle suits him.  we built him a nice mini screened porch/large window box which he really enjoys
>> and spend time with him daily.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Shelley
>> 
>> 
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