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Posted by: ThreeCalicos at Wed Jun 18 19:07:26 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ThreeCalicos ] Hi, I vaccinate all my cats even though they are totally indoors. Have always vaccinated my animals. You will receive various replies on this but I can tell you that after I lost a cat to leukemia (He probably already had it when he showed up), I would never want to risk that again. Luckily, all our others had been vaccinated and didn't get it. The modifications we have made is that we space the vaccinations out, ten days apart, since one of these cats had a bad reaction to all being given in one day. That has worked extremely well and they don't even seem to know they have had a shot nor has there been a problem. The vet knows how important it is to us to feel they are getting the best care. Also, we requested that our vet get the Purevax rabies vaccine since it has fewer things added to it. Katc [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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