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Posted by: mereminne on 2001-06-10 18:26:01


I just have to tell you that this is not always a "goodhumans" directive. My beautiful, incredibly loving and wonderful cat recently died as a result of a vaccination. The fibrosarcoma (cancer) popped up right between the shoulderblades a few weeks after her vaccination. Before this she had never been sick in 15 years and looked/acted half her age. She would have lived many more years if not for this terrible vaccination.

Most people have not been informed that vaccinations can cause deadly fibrosarcomas in cats. This is a common enough occurrence that the U. of Penn. researchers vaccinate cats in the leg so that "WHEN" the tumors come they can cut the leg off and keep their research subjects alive.

I have not yet done much to spread the word about this beyond my own circle of friends but I certainly plan to. I learned far too late that, after the first few years, cats really don't need vaccinations if they don't go outdoors or come into contact with other animals. My beautiful, wonderful friend died needlessly, after 1 and 1/2 years of us fighting this horrible disease with 2 operations, homeopathy and everything else I could find. They tell you from the beginning that it's pretty much an "unbeatable" cancer.

It is a terrible thing that the vet industry & our government lead people to believe we are protecting our beloved pets and fail to inform us of the possible consequences of over-vaccinating. I only followed the standard vaccination schedule. I won't be vaccinating my other cat (her sister) for the rest of her life needless to say.

Just thought you should know.

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