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Vaccines

”Vaccination is a medical procedure, and the decision to vaccinate should be based on a risk-benefit assessment for each cat and each vaccine. Vaccination may indeed be beneficial, but it is not innocuous, and the benefit of vaccinating a cat must be balanced against the risk of adverse events associated with vaccination.”

The 2006 American Association of Feline Practitioners Feline Vaccine Advisory Panel Report

At All Cats Hospital we will discuss your cat’s lifestyle and risk of exposure to disease before making recommendations for vaccination. We choose the safest vaccines available to help reduce the risk of potentially life-threatening side-effects such as vaccine associated sarcomas (a type of cancer that occurs at vaccine sites).

Learn more about the 2006 American Association of Feline Practitioners Feline Vaccine Advisory Panel Report:

To learn more about Vaccine Associated Sarcomas (VAS): http://www.vas-awareness.org/

The vaccines that we use routinely are:
Heska Feline UltraNasal Vaccine (feline panleukopenia, calicivirus, herpes virus): http://www.heska.com/ultranasal/pr_info.asp

Merial Purevax Rabies

Merial Purevax Recombinant Leukemia Vaccine: http://purevax.us.merial.com/

All Cats Hospital

Feline Specialty Practice

727-581-7556

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