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Cat: Egypt
By: sharon11 09.08.2014 00:51 « prev | next »
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janeburgess 10.08.2014 08:25 | Flag
I just wanted to agree with the previous comment. We used to have our cats annually vaccinated but then Amy developed a lump at the injection site at the back of the neck and our vet said sometimes they can turn cancerous. Amy and Sumba don't have annual jabs now as they are older and don't go into a cattery. We also ask the vet to inject into the fleshy bit of the thigh if they have to have a jab.
pmgr111 09.08.2014 06:51 | Flag
I read your story and I don't advise you give her any more rabies shots as long as you keep her and any other cats you have inside. I say this because I had a cat, Gwen, who is now gone that got VAS, vaccine associated sarcoma, from her rabies shot. This was about 11 years ago now. She was 7 years old at the time. They did want to remove her leg but I said no. I was lucky because I had found a website at the time advising that a cancer vet do the surgery rather than my regular vet. Again I was lucky having a cancer vet in my area. She had the tumor removed and lived 6 more years. I had two strictly indoor cats at the time and they didn't get any more shots. All cats need at least their initial rabies vaccine and if they go outdoors probably need routine shots so everyone has to decide for them self. Just be aware that it can happen.
tele_mark 09.08.2014 01:31 | Flag
Oh man! I'm glad she's ok. That pales Ivan's surgery in comparison. I hope she feels better soon.
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I adopted Egypt from the BARC in Brooklyn, back in 2004 - stated she was ~4 years old - suggested she may have been abused. Recently, she was diagnosed w/fibro-sarcoma tumor, which is from the vet administering a rabies vaccine at the injection site. She could have lost her leg! Only inject once every three years and in the tail now. She is an indoor cat, so I am apprehensive of even giving her one any longer. At least now she has a fighting chance ;))
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