Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
I realize that my previous entries are potentially ambiguous, so to remove all doubt: If a vet cannot provide a vaccine that you are due or overdue but says that it will be ok / safe to wait for the vaccine to become available, then get that assurance in writing, either on the clinical notes on the computer (which cannot be changed) or clearly, in pen and ink. If they are not prepared to risk their career in that way, then I would not be prepared to risk your cats' vaccination status in that way either and would recommend an alternative vaccination course. It is, of course, a separate question as to who should pay for that vaccine course. As for the question of payment, I have given a very simplistic interpretation above, in my first entry (in general if something has been paid for, it should be delivered), but realize that there are some aspects of receiving vaccinations and contracts and timings that often make things less clear-cut - please note that I know nothing about your circumstances and cannot give you legal / payment advice.
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