There is no harm having two FVRCP vaccines within 6 weeks of each other. ... The FeLV shot however SHOULD have been done on the hind leg as they're the vaccines that can cause carcinomas in the future. Sounds like things are a bit too rushed at your vets and they don't pay attention. I would not pay for the vaccine your cats weren't scheduled to get.
Actually it was two Distemper shots they each got. And if I hadn't prepaid for the boosters, he wouldn't have gotten that either.

I am tempted to ask for some of my money back. Reporting to a board would be good. I'll look into it.

Oddly enough, I'm not worried about Sams getting cancer (as he is the helathy one), but I am worried about Spunky. He's the one that had the carcinoma that wasn't vaccine related. At the first visit, this vet insisted the scar tissue was the return of the nodules. How dare he. Anywasy, the bumps subsided and there is no evidence of the surgery, other than his coat and marking are messed up. She had to take a big swatch of skin with the tumor.

Anne