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Old 05-06-2011, 02:37 PM
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We only do Rabies. In fact there is a new adjuvant free one at the new Vet... which is easier on the cat. Many cities require the rabies vaccine. But for indoor cats never going out? The only risk would be if bat got in and they caught it and it was one of the 25% carrying rabies.

The Leukemia one does not work...our vet doesn't use it.
Also once a cat is vaccinated for the Leukemia, it tests positive forever after. So if the cat REALLY gets it, the vet cannot tell and treat accordingly. So our new vet does not offer this vaccine. The actual disease is not that common, in the first place.

Once the cats are a year old, their distemper one doesn't need boosters its been found. In fact feline distemper vaccines are made from cat kidneys and cause autoimmune kidney disease.
Our new vet only uses adjuvant free vaccines now, but many vets do not.


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The concept of vaccination is controversial because of vaccination induced sarcoma. This is becoming more common now and I know a friend's cat who died of this. An indoor cat that didn't need any vaccines at all!

Type in-- vaccination induced sarcoma in cats -- into Google and read the articles. It is pretty awful.
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