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RE: Hyper active after shots

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Posted by: PHKitkat at Thu Jun 19 19:22:28 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]  
   

Hi There,

When it comes to vaccinating adult cats, there is a lot to consider. In most cases, vaccinating after young adulthood is not necessary unless the cat goes outside and is at high risk for exposure to different diseases. Studies have shown that vaccines provide protection for much longer than previously believed, possibly even for life.

Once a cat has had a vaccine reaction, there is a chance that next time (if there is one) the symptoms will be more serious. For this reason it would be best to use a different brand vaccine, or only give one at a time. The very best vaccines for cats are those of the Purevax line as they are purified and are less likely to cause reactions. These vaccines do not set up the inflammation in the tissues of the body that other brands do. This inflammation has been known to lead to a form of cancer in some cats.

The official feline vaccine protocol recommends giving vaccines only every 3 years after young adulthood, and only for high-risk cats. No vaccine should ever be given every year unless a risk is present. Overvaccinating does not give extra protection. I do realize that in some parts of the country an annual Rabies vaccine is required. This is not true where I live.

My cats get vaccines while they are kittens, boosters at one year of age, and that's it. I just give the distemper and upper respiratory vaccine, since they are airborne diseases.

Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any other questions.....I would seriously consider discontinuing vaccines.

Regards,
PHKitkat


   

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