Thanks everyone! I'm sad to hear that some have lost cats that way, or that others have indeed been diagnosed with cancer.![]()
As far as Luna goes, I'm really worried about the whole thing. So far, it's more swollen tissue than a lump on her shoulder, so I hope it's just a reaction - but from what I've read, these reactions might cause cancer sooner or later!![]()
I will really think about the necessity of annual shots 'cause Luna is kept indoors, but I wanted to have it done this year because of the new kitten I planned to get, and I wanted Luna to be protected. But I think as soon as the new kitten has settled in and turned out to be healthy, I won't have them vaccined EVERY year.
And as far as I know, vets in Germany ALWAYS inject at the shoulderblades or between them!It doesn't look like the danger of developing vaccine sarcomas is taken very serious here yet.
Lerah021399 , I don't think you have to worry about Ali, 'cause as far as I know, the tumors are caused by vaccines against rabies and feline leukemia.
BTW, I have just found this link, sound like good info to me:
http://www.geocities.com/jillbethany...esarcomas.html
Kirsten
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