cancer in felines possibly linked to annual vaccinations?
I have been reading about the potential risks of feline cancers which may be related to annual vaccinations. I was wondering if any members have any information regarding this issue.
I am considering holding off on upcoming innoculations until I have acquired more information on this subject.
My cats (3) are strictly indoor. I am aware of the danger of infection should they end up outside by mistake, but I am wondering if exposing them to the risk of feline cancer (re: annual vaccinations) is worth it, in view of the fact that they may never see the outside world in their entire lives.
I would welcome any comments and if any of you have any websites to share with me, I would be very grateful.
Regards from Deborah.
Thanks for the replies re: cat vacine related carcinomas
Thanks to each of you who responded so far to my query re: feline annual vaccinations and the possibility of related feline cancers. I was happy to see that I am not the only cat owner who is concerned about this health issue! Since I sent my post, I have been reading more information and one thing I would like to pass on to other readers is this: it is unclear how long the protection from annual shots lasts; some sources I read say it could be as long at three years, which means that the yearly thing is not necessary should this prove to be true. I think the idea of giving the shots at different places on the body is a good one and I plan to discuss this with my vet. I still have not made up my mind whether or not I will give the shots on an yearly basis, however. Thanks once again for your input; it was appreciated...regards from Deborah in Montreal