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2006-10-27 12:37:32 · 13 answers · asked by christian j 1 in Pets Cats

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They are not supposed to get any vaccine. It ruins their health.

Do NOT get yourself or your cat vaccinated.

A vaccinated cat or person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated cat or person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into your body.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.

The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html


If you go to the vaccination liberation web page, at
http://www.vaclib.org/exemption.htm
You will find all the forms necessary to provide exemption for your child.

If you want to study the history of vaccination, see
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccination.html

2006-10-28 19:28:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In Tennessee it is the law to give cats and dogs a rabies vaccine once a year.

2006-10-27 13:53:45 · answer #2 · answered by missingora 7 · 0 0

Yes. And do not listen to anyone that is stupid enough to tell you that indoor cats do not need it. Bats can and do get in the house!!! IF you were ever to have one in the house, you may have to get the shots and they will ask about the cat. If it is not vaccinated, they can make you quarantine it!!!! Do not play around with rabies!!! It is FATAL!

2006-10-27 12:47:41 · answer #3 · answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7 · 1 0

By law yes. if they are going to be inside forever no. I do not believe in giving shots unless you really have to. I have about 45 cats, 9 dogs, goats, etc.... and I only give vaccines when I have to. by law a vet can not work on a cat or dog unless they have all there shots. Which is VERY costly if you have them do it. Hope this helps

2006-10-27 12:52:21 · answer #4 · answered by mfroeh 3 · 0 1

Yep, especially if they're like mine and they like to tangle with the raccoons when they sneak out (or other neighborhood cats that may not have been vaccinated).

If your cat is an indoor pet, it's not as crucial, but it's still a good idea, just in case they somehow find their way outside...

2006-10-27 12:41:29 · answer #5 · answered by Leah M 3 · 0 1

It is the law in most states. I have heard people argue their cat does not get out, but you never know when a rabid mouse could get in.

2006-10-27 15:01:23 · answer #6 · answered by whozethere 5 · 0 0

YES..New recommendation from my vet is every second year as long as they are strictly inside cats

2006-10-28 06:20:20 · answer #7 · answered by Classy Granny 7 · 0 0

Yes, it's a good idea too, since cats are harder to contain then dogs.

2006-10-27 12:39:23 · answer #8 · answered by pharfly1 5 · 0 0

Yes, even if they are inside. However I suppose it could depent on where you live. Where I live it is the law. Talk to your Vet.

2006-10-27 12:41:32 · answer #9 · answered by madkat 2 · 1 0

Yes
once per year or once every three years depends on which shot your vet uses.

2006-10-27 12:40:00 · answer #10 · answered by tlctreecare 7 · 1 0

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