The question to ask yourself might be:
Did the vet give the shot for free out of the kindness of his heart to be on the safe side for dear little kitty, or did he charge you for it? My guess is he charged, and like a wounded bull.
I just read a letter in the current Australian Nexus magazine from a lady here who is concerned about the prevalence of over-vaccination in this country, (Australia). She cites a survey in which 89% (eightynine percent) of vets. said that dog and cat vaccinations were the number one contributor to practice turnover and 91% felt that a change from annual vaccination would have an adverse effect on their practice turnover. No wonder they send out annual reminders. The survey was carried out by Virbac, a major manufacturer of veterinary vaccines. The lady states that Virbac manufacture the vaccine that almost killed her dog and left her with lasting damage. She says had the vet. referred to the Australian Veterinary Association's Guidelines for the Responsible Use of Immunobiologicals in Cats and Dogs then her dog would never have been exposed to the risk. The lady approaced a vet. that works within the AVA who told her that the vaccination protocols in Australia are "very contentious" adding that "it is a major source of income versus the immunological need of the pet"
The lady is Pat Styles of K9 Vaccination concern in Perth WA and her website is www.freewebs.com/novaxx
Another lady in Sydney called Maria is setting up a little group of friends and like-minded individuals to try to break through the barriers and get more information and start lobbying within "the system". Her concern has been the confilicting information she has been receiving from so-called "experts" and the more questions she asks the more she has been sent on a merry-go-round chasing info, and she says it seems they are all too willing to sell you their product as long as you don't ask too many questions regarding its safety. She invites interested people to contact her by email. Please PM me if you want her email address.
The letters were written in response to an article in a previous issue of Nexus by Catherine O'Driscoll, about the over-vaccination of companion animals.
Previous articles can be accessed by going to www.nexusmagazine.com
I don't know if the vaccination one is on the website. You can also hear discussion on various articles in the magazine on www.RadioNexus.com.au
I don't know if the vaccination article is discussed. The magazine isn't confined to animals/pets, plenty of interest for everyone.
This is not an advertisement. I do not have any affiliation with this magazine, I just read it avidly every 2 months.
This is not meant to alarm you, Picklesmom, but forewarned is forearmed. You might want to seek a second, third or fourth opinion, maybe get her on some homoeopathics to re-balance her system/counteract any possible negative effects.
I wish you and Rosie well, the best of health.







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