We got a new kitten this weekend and her breeder advised against going her the FIP vaccine because she will be an indoor kitty. When I asked why he only said its unnecessary if she stays indoors. A few other breeders i spoke with before choosing one said the same thing. But we all know there is always the possibility of a kitty escaping, no matter how careful we are. It happened to me and I almost lost my sweet old man because he got out when we packed up the car to go oot overnight. He had never been outside and of course got into it with with another cat pretty bad. His wounds developed abscesses and he was pretty sick & dehydrated after 2 days. After fixing him up, my vet said I then had to wait a month and re-test him for FIPV and FeLV, which was pure agony. I'm curious why it's recommended not to give the vaccine, just in case the worst case scenario happens?