08-10-2010, 09:41 PM
(08-10-2010 08:10 PM)JanH Wrote: [ -> ]Why not offer to get together a fund among the relatives and pay for it and take them? When you get the first two shots, you may well provide protection that will last 8 years or more. It is not a protection to rely upon, but if more is not possible that can be a very big difference.
(08-10-2010 04:17 PM)nicky263 Wrote: [ -> ]and not standardised worldwide...
True, but there is a consensus of experts reflected in the 2006 report to feline practitioners.
http://www.catvets.com/uploads/PDF/2006_..._JAVMA.pdf
I've thought of offering to get the cats vaccinated, but from past experience, she will be offended and won't take me up on it.
I love my aunt, but I swear she is her own worst enemy. Also, when anyone does anything for her, she complains about how, where, why they did it. Crazy, I know. I think I'll present these reasons to her and maybe offer to go with her for low cost vaccines near her.