To Heather Hildebrandt: I have been told by several of vets I've worked with in the past, that it is not harmful to boost your vaccines earlier than the schedule. In fact, some of them choose to boost their pets every 6 months rather than yearly because they feel that working in an animal hospital w/potentially sick and unvaccinated animals, puts their own pets at a higher risk for distemper, feline leukemia, parvo, etc. In fact, one vet said you could safely boost every month if you wanted to and it would not harm the animal. Obviously, it is a waste of money and effort to boost monthly, but based on all of this, I would expect it to be ok for you to put your new baby on a July schedule with the others. Debbie Riccio WNYFLFA [Posted in FML issue 1176]