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Well me personally - I think it is even more important to vaccinate when your animals are getting older as they are more likely to getting viruses and not fight them off. I wouldn't be able to forgive myself if I didn't and one of them died through not getting them vaccinated. |
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If the actual chemical makeup of the booster doesn't compromise their already dodgy physical situation, and I think a person would have to be able to trust their vet's advise on that unless they know about it themselves, then I'd go ahead and have it done. |
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I'm not sure what I would do ... but Oli had an allergic reaction to his second year vaccination, so we had to stop him having them. Since, he has become quite ill and I feel quite guilty even though I know its not me preventing him from having the jab. Goodluck with whatever decision you make. xx |
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If the booster isn't going to make them worse I would go for it x I have had no experience with any of those illnesses but at one point the vet thought two of our cats had FIV. It's horrible |
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Well, the animal have had their vaccines. I spoke to the vet and he said that he felt it was more important to protect them from the diseases- especially Deli, who goes outside and we occasionally look after friends dogs and Tabatha being FIV positive has a lower immune system so needs more protection. He doesn't feel being in organ failure should cause any issues when they have been vaccinated regularly without a problem. The great news is Deli's liver results have halved, we don't know why but it is such good news. Misty's bloods are pretty much the same, Tabatha's thyroid results will be sent off, but the vet has spoken to the company who make the meds she is on, and we can increase her dose a bit more if needed. He also mentioned a new medication which is an anti viral drug that goes in the food, so they are going to look into it for Tabatha. All in all, a good day. |
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