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Originally Posted by kozykatz
If we're talking calicivirus, then I'm afraid your vet is wrong - well over 50% of infected cats eliminate the virus, although they can be reinfected at a later date (there are many different strains of this virus and vaccines are not very effective against it)
If you read the information on the FAB website, this will confirm what I've said (I don't expect anyone to believe me, I've only owned cats for 27 years, been breeding for 19 years and have always taken a particular interest in feline disease and treatment, being a biochemist myself - nothing of any use really) The information on the FAB site is written by feline specialist vets, so I reckon they know what they're talking about.........
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I hope that isnt aimed at me

as I havent said anything to you neither has anyone else.
I am only saying what I have read & what I have been told and if someone else says seomthing different cant we ask questions?

How comes Vets dont klnow about it?
so is my vet wrong can they get over it? and it not be in their system anymore? how long does this take for them to get over it? hoe does this happen? Can you giveme the website link so I can pass it onto my friend please, thanks!