St. Phatty
Active member
In preparing for myself doing some medical tourism (have to drive a bit for a minor surgery etc.) I'm preparing my animals for when I'm not there to feed them.
I'm thinking about putting the 2 cats at a kennel, which requires these vaccines - "Rabies, RCP, and Leukemia".
From the kennel people's description, the sore throat my cat had might have been RCP, so he & she have those anti-bodies.
However, we didn't have a blood test, so we don't know for sure.
I'm 100% anti-vaccine for people, not because I'm anti-vaccine - because American "doctors" are so incredibly un-trustworthy and because I've witnessed so many falsified clinical trials, where Adverse Events (injured and/or crippled patients) had their records removed from the clinical record.
I'm therefore very cautious about having my cats given a vaccine.
But, I need to take care of my own health and drive a bit.
Please, would like to hear from other ICMag pet owners about their experiences with these vaccines - "Rabies, RCP, and Leukemia".
Thanks for any info !
I'm thinking about putting the 2 cats at a kennel, which requires these vaccines - "Rabies, RCP, and Leukemia".
From the kennel people's description, the sore throat my cat had might have been RCP, so he & she have those anti-bodies.
However, we didn't have a blood test, so we don't know for sure.
I'm 100% anti-vaccine for people, not because I'm anti-vaccine - because American "doctors" are so incredibly un-trustworthy and because I've witnessed so many falsified clinical trials, where Adverse Events (injured and/or crippled patients) had their records removed from the clinical record.
I'm therefore very cautious about having my cats given a vaccine.
But, I need to take care of my own health and drive a bit.
Please, would like to hear from other ICMag pet owners about their experiences with these vaccines - "Rabies, RCP, and Leukemia".
Thanks for any info !