Okay, no need to shout lol Personally, if my vet wouldn't treat my
positive "unvaxxed for rabies" cat, I'd find a different vet. But, vet
issue aside, i totally understand her stance since the bat but her cat.
Totally.
On Thursday, August 14, 2014, wrote:
> SOME VETS WILL NOT TREAT AN UNVACCIN
Shelley,
I'm sorry I've been out of touch. These past weeks have been very hard for us.
Smoosh's FVRCP was from Pfizer called FELOCELL. She had no reaction to the
shots, and I got them through one of my rescues. Again, we did not do rabies as
she wasn't going anywhere once she came to us, but
THAT IS WHY I HAVE BACKED OFF FROM VACCINATIONS. ONLY HARLEY GOES OUT AND HE
STAYS NEAR THE HOUSE AND ON THE DECK. THE OTHERS WILL GO OUT AND LAY IN THE
SUN ON THE DECK SO I CANNOT SEE PUTTING THEM THROUGH A POSSIBLE REACTION WHEN
THEY DO NOT COME INTO CONTACT WITH DOGS OR CATS AND THEY ARE IN
SOME VETS WILL NOT TREAT AN UNVACCINATED CAT, POS OR NOT.
Kat Parker wrote:
> Why do the rabies? I would do the fvrcp before the rabies and i won't so
> either one. If your cat is not outside at all, which especially with being
> positive i think not, and you don't have rabid animals around
I know this is anecdotal, and not properly tested evidence, but my cat went
from completely healthy on Monday, got her vaccinations (including for FeLV
because we didn't know she had it). By Thursday evening she was gravely
ill, and we had to put her down Saturday morning.
I 100% believe that the
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Hi Kat,
Thanks so much for your reply.
Do you have any references or a website that covers the vaccination issue with
pos. cats
or are you speaking from personal experience, if so, can you share?
Also, can you explain about the 'antbody problem that pos. cats have?
Leo actually had to be q
I have been vaccinating Harley for rabies because a bat got in the
garage a couple years ago. The bat was not caught and tested. That is
the only vaccine he gets, and when his FeLV progresses to an active
form, I will not vaccinate him anymore. I skipped a year between
vaccinations too.
Ma
Why do the rabies? I would do the fvrcp before the rabies and i won't so
either one. If your cat is not outside at all, which especially with being
positive i think not, and you don't have rabid animals around, again,
probably not the case, why on earth would you give a rabies shot to a
positive ca
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