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Your link says what I have been saying all along, that the non adjuvanted vaccines are much safer.Originally Posted by MyBabies
Check out THIS website: http://www.critteradvocacy.org It is written by a vet and it will tell you all you need to know about vaccinations.
My cats do NOT get vaccinated (though if there was a vet who would do intra/ultra nasal one's I would) as I lost my beloved Corkie to cancer caused by her VAS that took her leg!
The Purevax rabies vaccine is the only vaccine used around here these days.
Scientists agree that three annual vaccinations with a non -adjuvanted rabies vaccine is safer and less likely to cause a fibrosarcoma than one vaccination with a three year DOI adjuvanted vaccine. Three year DOI Licensing for the Purevac non-adjuvanted Rabies product is pending.
(this was written in 2003)After three years on the market there have been only two injection site fibrosarcomas confirmed with Purevac rabies vaccine vs. over 70,000 caused by adjuvanted rabies vaccines.