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If it were me and I wanted to protect a cat like Smokey Joe from infections and bearing in mind the possibility of putting him in a cattery if I wanted a couple of days away, I would have his boosters done so long as the vet could guarantee within reason that the jab would not affect his current medical status. Obviously that's my view only. |
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I'm not a big fan of boosters . Could you not have an arrangement for someone to come in and take care of him if you were called away, rather than a cattery? I hate to think of his last days involving yet another vet visit and more chemicals in his system. But that's a decision only you can make. Give the dear old boy a cuddle from me. |
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Hard one, intend to agree with Angie, having said that we have one who takes very bad reactions to Vaccs & each year it is so hard deciding what tom do so you have my sympathy |
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Mmmmmmm... You may also want to check out the terms of any insurance you have - some of them invalidate any claim if the boosters aren't kept up to date... |
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If the Cat was mine, NO WAY would I have him boostered. Dont forget EVERY vaccine manufacturer states "Only HEALTHY animals should be vaccinated" |
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[quote=dandysmom;662679] Could you not have an arrangement for someone to come in and take care of him if you were called away, rather than a cattery? I've tried this before, but unfortunately Smokey Joe is a people cat, and hates an empty house. He wandered for miles when I left him, trying to get into houses. This means that he would have to be kept inside, which he would absolutely hate - he loves his routine, in and out of his cat flap all day, and then coming in at 10 pm on the dot to curl up all night on my bed. This routine never, ever changes, whatever the season!: He loves his cattery and the lady that runs it because he has lots of company and attention. He's so laid back while he's in there, and she is the only one who can clip his claws without any problem at all. The vet can't believe it because he is a nightmare when he has to go to the surgery for anything - its gauntlets and restrainers every inch of the way! He's known as Hannibal Lector down there! I'm finding all your comments very helpful, so if there are any more, please keep them coming. |
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What you've written above Wanda makes me think that you should let him have his booster so that he can go to the cattery and the lady there that he loves so well - it will be a holiday for him and for you. I do appreciate what Borderdawn says above - that vaccinations should only be given to a healthy cat but given Smokey Joe's heart condition and his need to be protected from infections that can be prevented, I think you should seek advice from your vet if you trust him or her to make a recommendation based on your cat's health needs and not on getting or not getting a fee - from what you say in your first post though I sort of doubt this. |
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