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Vaccines and Sarcomas--A Concern for Cat Owners

                        Those of us entrusted with caring for cats have two basic desires: first, we wish to help cats by preventing serious diseases and death; second, we wish to keep them free from harm. Achieving both objectives at the same time seems simple enough. Unfortunately, few medical procedures are totally without risk, and sometimes procedures that are normally helpful can cause harm.  The association betweeen vaccine administration and sarcomas (specific kinds of cancer) is an example.                         For further information visit the task force website  www.avma.org/vafstf                        FURTHERMORE, WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND YEARLY PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS (EVEN IF VACCINATIONS ARE NOT GIVEN)                        Rabies Vaccination in Cats

             
Furthermore, with respect to rabies vaccination in cats there are 2 choices.
                         Rabies vaccinations are required by law.

                        1.  1 year Rabies vaccination--given with purevax- a nonadjuvinated vaccine, which is currenlty thought to be less likely to cause cancer/sarcoma; must be repeated every year.

                        2.  3 year Rabies vaccination--adjuvinated vaccine; possibly more likely to cause cancer/sarcoma; repeated every 3 years.

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