Cat vaccines?
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So, last year, our then-two year old cat developed a lump at the injection site for her rabies vaccine. She also received a distemper shot that day and was lethargic for the next 24 hours. In a panic and fearful of VAS (vaccined associated sarcoma), I called the vet when the lump appeared and was instructed to keep tabs on it over the following weeks. It eventually went away. But we agreed at the time that we might need to rethink her vaccination schedule and consider administering Benadryl prior to any vaccines.
Fast forward to this year. Prior to making Izzy's appointment, I did some research on rabies vaccines. I'm sorry to say that I'd previously not given it a ton of thought. Anyway, what i learned is that a lot of vets have switched over to non-adjuvant vaccines and that there's only one on the market right now for rabies--Purevax by Mercial--and that the vaccine currently must be given annual for full efficacy and compliance with state law as it's not been show to be effective for a full three years. There are, however, adjuvant vaccines that are approved for use every three years.
So, with that information in hand, I called my vet today and discussed what protocol to follow this year. She assured me that she only used adjuvant-free vaccines. She then suggested using a three-year formula of it. Uh, what? I explained to her that my research indicated that there was no such animal (pun intended). She responded that perhaps my sources where outdated. I conceded that point and the phone call ended. Stupidly, I didn't ask her for the actual product name of what she uses.
But after the call, I went back to my research. Admittedly, a lot of what I found on the web dates back to 2010/2011--when Purevax first came onto the market. But I found nothing stating that a newer, 3-year non-adjuvant vaccine has since come onto the market. And, frankly, I would expect to read something--as this has been a hot topic for a while. And if it is a new product, I'm surprised she didn't just say "yes, that was the case until this past spring with Purevax was finally approved for a 3-year protocol" or something to that effect.
Now as an attorney, I'm sensitive to being challenged by someone outside the profession. But I couldn't sleep at night if I thought I was harming Izzy simple because I didn't want to be confrontational with my vet. So, I just left a message pressing her on this point. Specifically, I asked for the name of the actual product they use. I don't know what I'm going to do if it turns out she, rather than me, was misinformed. This is a big thing to be misinformed about and as much as I really, really like her, I'd find a new vet if it came to it (but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it).
So, my question is: Are any of the cat owners here aware of a three-year adjuvant-free rabies vaccine such that I should be prepared to eat crow?
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