I agree!If the cat is an indoor only pet why give it shots.
I agree!If the cat is an indoor only pet why give it shots.
It's sad when they have to go, but I'd rather die quickly than waste away pumped full of chemicals, and so if one of my animals is dying I'll just let them go.For years Ihad a Vet [he retired] He would say let me put the animal down the aminal is old and in pain keeping the animal alive through treatments is cruel. I really respect the Vet. I miss every dog , cat and horse I have ever had,,, Losing them hurts.
At this point there's no much you can do other than ride it out. From what I've been able to gather all but one or two vaccines are adjuvanted and obviously genetics plays a role. The father of this cat died of cancer at around 10 yrs of age but we don't know what type because the breeder passed away, from cancer, shortly thereafter.Great. The cat we did the pacemaker on had the 3-year rabies shot in Nov 2022 when we started taking her to the vets around here to try to figure out what was going on with her.
We generally don't take our cats to the vet, so they don't get rabies vaccinations either.
Agree. Our guys are indoor 95% of the time but in our area if you need to bring them in the vets require (state law) that they get vaccinated if they're not up to date so your kinda stuck.Sad news.
My wife -the Cat Authority- read that indoor cats "really don't need vaccinations" as it takes some kind of toll on them.
Still, she wanted Daisey to have the distemper shot.
The last kitty lasted 20 healthy years so I'm betting she knows what to do.
The dirty little secret is that after several boosters the animal is immune for life for FIV, distemper, parvo etc. The only thing you really need is rabies every 3 years. This comes from the ivory tower vet schools not me. I sold animal vaccines for 35 years and never really heard of site sarcomas as much of a problem. I've been retired for 10 yrs so maybe some of these vaccines are different now.
The best rabies vaccine to use is Imrab. It's from the original seed line developed at the Pasteur Institute. It is the same as the human vaccine and also the treatment if you are bitten by a rabid animal. There is a rabies vaccine on the market from a company you all have heard of for the last 3 years that protects 87% against rabies. Wouldn't you rather have one that protects 99%?
This Friday my little poodle is have cruciate repair so I'll be joining you big spenders on vet care.
Animals are truly our best friends!
That law is enforced???Ya. As I said in my original post the occurrence rate is 1:10k-30k. I've also seen a stat of 1:5k. Obviously when it comes to rabies etc it's state law which drives the whole thing. Georgia apparently is every year.
I suppose it is. I've never had a vet discourage us from getting one although decades ago we had a vet, who was a close family friend, and a pioneer in treating horses tell us privately yearly shots were unnecessary.That law is enforced???
It's more money for the vet, that's why they want to do it. They know that indoor cats don't need shots.I've never had a vet discourage us from getting one
They really do last that long. There is a feline rabies that is only good for one year. It’s very safe and non reactive but they never could get 3 year approval. Vets loved to use it. The company collected site sarcomas from all over the country to determine if any were caused by their feline rabies vax. From the tumor they could tell which brand of rabies vax caused it due to the cell line used.I suppose it is. I've never had a vet discourage us from getting one although decades ago we had a vet, who was a close family friend, and a pioneer in treating horses tell us privately yearly shots were unnecessary.
I couldn't agree more.Give your wife a hug and enjoy the couple of years you guys have left with your bud, OP. We have 3 shelter/rescue cats ourselves - and always have. At some point they of course pass on, but they had a loving, cared about life. I always remind myself of that and my wife when that time comes. We got our current 3 after our previous 3 passed all within a year of each other at around 17 years. They left a huge hole in our lives, but our current 3 have really brought a lot of joy to us as well. One of them was feral and terrified of people. But he has come so far, and become quite a social butterfly in our home, haha. In addition to the companionship we get I also get a lot of joy out of knowing we saved them from a likely bad outcome. They're indoor only cats.
So sad when the best dog-ever passes away. We went thru this 13 months ago with Roscoe (<pictured left<)So sorry to hear this. Love on him all you can and give him the best life ever for his remaining days!
My wife is still crying at times. She was the best dog ever. Miss her so much.
It takes time. Henry is his own, not a replacement. You will bond with him when you’re ready. I feel you. It’s tough.So sad when the best dog-ever passes away. We went thru this 13 months ago with Roscoe (<pictured left<)
I am the one that still cries once in a while. We replaced Roscoe with similar breed / another six week-old puppy named Henry. But they are complete opposites of one another. Since biting me twice in the same 24hr period, Henry now senses I am not thrilled to have him around the home. He bit when I tried pulling a balled-up paper towel out of his mouth and again later that night when I violently woke-up fast from one of my many paranormal dreams and it startled Henry laying next to us - thus biting me hard on my bare foot.
So I totally stopped playing with him and it's seldom that I pet him. I just can't seem to break-out any love with this disobedient, meanish dog. Luckily, my wife finds interest in Henry and the dog shadows her all day-long..... night-time couch-buddies with her too.
I will no longer tolerate a biting dog. Had one once as a young man, ended up with blood poisoning (infection) multiple times. Over 12 years, he bit me in the middle of the night when I brushed against him by accident, then again during a thunderstorm and again when I left for work and tried to put him back inside. Won't ever do that again.Since biting me twice in the same 24hr period, Henry now senses I am not thrilled to have him around the home.