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Hello. This is my first time on this website so please I hope I am not asking the same question(s) that have been asked over and over...
Anyway, I have a cat who found me one day...she just greeted me in my driveway once day and now she has been running my life for the past 3 years! (in a good way)
I have been getting her vaccinated for rabies and distemper but I have not had her vaccinated for feline leukemia. She is an indoor/outdoor cat. I am hesitant to get her this vaccine because I have heard that it can have very harsh side effects, sometimes causes more harm than good...has anyone heard this before? I don't want to get this vaccine unless it is absolutely necessary.
Also, I have been taking her to LuvMyPet, where they offer discounted vaccinations. But I just recently saw a sign for a Nomad Pet Care where they give discount vaccinations (they travel to locations) and they are going to be about 1 mile from my house. I called Nomad to get information about the vaccinations and I am a little concerned after talking to the man. First of all, he said that they do not test a cat for feline leukemia before they give a vaccination (I have never heard of this before, is that safe?) Second, based on my conversation, I don't think the man giving the vaccinations is a veterinarian. Should this be an issue? It seems like it would be, but maybe I am overreacting.
Any insight/info would be greatly appreciated!
Anyway, I have a cat who found me one day...she just greeted me in my driveway once day and now she has been running my life for the past 3 years! (in a good way)
Also, I have been taking her to LuvMyPet, where they offer discounted vaccinations. But I just recently saw a sign for a Nomad Pet Care where they give discount vaccinations (they travel to locations) and they are going to be about 1 mile from my house. I called Nomad to get information about the vaccinations and I am a little concerned after talking to the man. First of all, he said that they do not test a cat for feline leukemia before they give a vaccination (I have never heard of this before, is that safe?) Second, based on my conversation, I don't think the man giving the vaccinations is a veterinarian. Should this be an issue? It seems like it would be, but maybe I am overreacting.
Any insight/info would be greatly appreciated!