Doesn't make sense doe it when I don't think fully qualified vet nurses can give them? Also would the vaccine be a POM so you may not be able to get it anyway?
In my vets there is a notice saying that unless the owner objects the
second vaccination of the course could be given by a vet nurse (mine was done by the vet though). I think the reasoning behind it is that a vet would need to check the cat is healthy enough to be vaccinated if they are there for the first jab?
Sorry, not much help Angie but that means it's not restricted to veterinary surgeons and the RSPCA.
Tell a lie, it was on the website...
Animals requiring a second injection between 2 and 4 weeks after the first vaccination may be booked this appointment with a veterinary nurse if no problems were detected on the initial visit to the veterinary surgeon. Please let us know if you would prefer this appointment to be made with a veterinary surgeon (no extra charge).