right done some reading that might be helpful.
the tricat has this listed:
4.10 Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary
At ten-fold overdose, a slight painful swelling may be observed at the injection site for 4-10 days.
A slight transient rise in temperature (up to 40.8°C) may occur for 1-2 days.
In some cases general discomfort, coughing, sneezing, transient lethargy and reduced appetite may be observed for a few days post vaccination.
the Felv has this listed:
5.9 Overdose
No reactions other than those listed in Section 5.4 are observed after an overdose administration.
5.4. Undesirable effects, frequency and seriousness
Transient and small thickening or nodule, approximately 5 - 10 mm in size, may be observed at the injection site and disappear within 2 to 6 weeks without treatment.
Where Nobivac FeLV has been used to reconstitute Nobivac Tricat prior to inoculation, a small, painless nodule at the site of vaccination is frequently observed. It can persist for up to 13 days post-inoculation. In the rare event of hypersensitivity reaction following vaccination, administer an antihistamine, corticosteroid or adrenaline without delay and by the most-immediate route.
i hope this is helpful and puts your mind at rest a bit. but still you need to work out who has had what!
here are my references
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SUMMARY OF THE PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
Intervet - 090_Product Data Sheet