Our 12 year old male indoor/outdoor cat (he showed up on our porch 10 years ago) has anemia, an autoimmune disorder that was first diagnosed as leukemia but, another vet properly diagnosed it as anemia. He has been on a small dosage of prednisolone and will be for the rest of his life. He has not had any vaccinations, except the rabies v…
Our 12 year old male indoor/outdoor cat (he showed up on our porch 10 years ago) has anemia, an autoimmune disorder that was first diagnosed as leukemia but, another vet properly diagnosed it as anemia. He has been on a small dosage of prednisolone and will be for the rest of his life. He has not had any vaccinations, except the rabies vax, for the last 3-4 years as I've refused them. I've tried refusing the rabies vax too but, the vet office would not do the periodic blood checks if I did not allow them to vaccinate for rabies.
A few years ago, I read an article regarding time intervals between shots. In our town, you need your pet getting a rabies shot every 3 years. However, the article I read said that titers indicated that shots for rabies could be given every 7 years as titers stayed adequate. Still, shots every 3 years are considered "mandatory". Arguably it is probably a safeguard for the vets and their personnel giving shots to have the 3 year interval, a kind of understandable preventive treatment. However, some of the other shots were given every year despite adequate residual titers being present for periods often several years down the road. Vet visits have become very expensive and shots are not a dime a dozen anymore. Paying 350 bucks for a cursory 4 minute "exam" and several shots is not my idea of fun or necessity.
Just assume people/doctors who insist on vaccines are a kind of ‘turned’ zombie unable to think clearly on this issue. They're brainwashed in this 1 way, perhaps in others as well. But one should never comply with the request of a brainwashed droid. A child or pet is trusting you to use your brain & resist an evil that will destroy their life, turn it inside out & end it. So have the courage to say no, for the innocent.
Our 12 year old male indoor/outdoor cat (he showed up on our porch 10 years ago) has anemia, an autoimmune disorder that was first diagnosed as leukemia but, another vet properly diagnosed it as anemia. He has been on a small dosage of prednisolone and will be for the rest of his life. He has not had any vaccinations, except the rabies vax, for the last 3-4 years as I've refused them. I've tried refusing the rabies vax too but, the vet office would not do the periodic blood checks if I did not allow them to vaccinate for rabies.
A few years ago, I read an article regarding time intervals between shots. In our town, you need your pet getting a rabies shot every 3 years. However, the article I read said that titers indicated that shots for rabies could be given every 7 years as titers stayed adequate. Still, shots every 3 years are considered "mandatory". Arguably it is probably a safeguard for the vets and their personnel giving shots to have the 3 year interval, a kind of understandable preventive treatment. However, some of the other shots were given every year despite adequate residual titers being present for periods often several years down the road. Vet visits have become very expensive and shots are not a dime a dozen anymore. Paying 350 bucks for a cursory 4 minute "exam" and several shots is not my idea of fun or necessity.
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Just assume people/doctors who insist on vaccines are a kind of ‘turned’ zombie unable to think clearly on this issue. They're brainwashed in this 1 way, perhaps in others as well. But one should never comply with the request of a brainwashed droid. A child or pet is trusting you to use your brain & resist an evil that will destroy their life, turn it inside out & end it. So have the courage to say no, for the innocent.