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Re: Purdue Vaccination Studies and Auto-antibodies
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2013, 03:21:04 PM »
Keep up the good posting!  I blogged about vaccinosis on my site in an attempt to get the word out about needless vaccination schedules that have little to no proof it is necessary.  I say if annual vaccines are required then why do we not have annual Polio and Measles vaccines?  Treat our furbabies like you would your children.  Some prudence may be needed since cat years are so accelerated but annual only creates a hyper immune system likely to cause more problems and possibly the disease your trying to protect it from.
All cats have itchy chops.  Besides scratching the next complaint by owners is it rubs its face on corners and such.  The behaviorist say it is marking..Bah Humbug..to a point there is some relevance in their comment.  I say kitty you are a thumb and forefinger away from a chop squeeze.