The "potential" for vaccinated sarcoma's is just as likely with any poke, even fluids or antibiotics!
Considering that Rabies is FATAL in humans it's not worth the risk of a human dying out of fear of a "potential" side effect that my cat's may be exposed to anyways if they need an antibiotic shot.
I think Rabies vaccinations should be law in every state whether indoor or outdoor cats. There is always a possibility of your pet biting someone, or a bat getting into your house. It's NOT worth the risk to human lives to skip the Rabies vaccinations IMHO. After several times of having been bitten by a pet with expired vaccinations at work I can tell you for 10 days it's pure torture waiting out the quarenteen period to see if you have to take the shots yourself or die if you don't.
As far as I know there's no real difference between the 1 year and 3 year vaccines (at least the ones we use at work) however state law and whatever testing the companies did will deterime whether it's considered 1 or 3 year vaccine coverage. And yes, the vaccines do last about 2-3 months past the expiration coverage, but they build in a leeway for error by rounding to 1 or 3 year coverage.
My cats have ALWAYS gotten current Rabies vaccinations, and always will. I have never had any issues with it. I would never consider putting the fear of a possible side effect on my kitties above the risk to human health by skipping the Rabies vaccination. Just my personal take on it.





RIP Sabrina June 16 2011
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