My animals dont get them. Rabbies is more for outside dogs or cats in my opinion. My inside animals are very unlikely to get it. I feel its mostly a gimmick.
I used to do rabbies shots to take my dogs to a dog park, they never seemed too interested in dogs and would rather hike and smell where rabbits have been so thats what we do now
Are animals healthier today? What are they afflicted with? Cancer, heart disease, allergies, asthma, skin disorders, shorter lifespans.............sound familiar? Stay as far away from veterinarians as possible. They are all taught the same things at the shrine of Baphomet. The only ones of value are the holistic ones, those who practice homeopathy and those who practice chiropractic for animals
It has a lot to do with the door they're eating. My parents have an outdoor cat that hunts animals for food and they take him to get yearly vaccines and the vet says it's the healthiest cat he's ever seen. Think about what we're feeding them compared to how they would eat in the wild. There's a lot of confounding variables making us and them sick.
Thanks my cats get mites, the vets here ( se asia) are kinda backwards, was really torturing my cats ( bengals) who get mites, I just got ivermectin for me ( at animal feed store) as there is so called outbreak in village... i can use for the cats too... was it one time treatment?
Well, when the ones who are pushing vaccines align heavily with the ones who think we shouldn't have dogs because we are too mean or some crap makes me believe they actually intend to keep them safe
so did i lol. I dont think they care about making animals sick except maybe to make money. I dont think they are sterilizing them or trying to control/coerce them so I am less worried about my pets.
I assume they're bad. Given the junk they put into human vaccines, what on earth would make me think they don't put junk in animal vaccines? I haven't vaccinated any of my cats in nearly 20 years. They're all indoor/outdoor cats, and none of them have been ill.
I don't know if they're bad but they're definitely a waste of money. I have a cat that never goes outside. I don't see a reason to take her to the vet to get vaccinated and possibly catch something while there. For dogs it might be different.
A raw food diet is the most conducive to good health because it mimics what an animal would normally eat. My 14 year-old Siamese is in very good health, sleek, lush soft fur, boundless energy & curiosity. I got him a 4 months old and found out AFTER I got him that he'd been injected with at least 2 rounds of multi-vaxx poisons. He was ill for a month with what they'd injected him with. However, he ate the raw food like a little piggy and his body regained its proper status. He has skin issues occasionally--itching or irritated skin so that two small areas become raw, perhaps due to small episodes of detoxing. Those episodes resolve on their own. It remains to be seen what damage was done to his longevity and quality of life as he ages. He's had quality supplementation since I got him.
I had a Siamese who lived to 16--she was my first cat to have a raw food. The other one I had with her lived to 21. Both had the damned rabies shot and, back in about 1992, the Siamese had one injection for feline leukemia. I am sure that cut her life short. I believe that any cat can be transitioned over to a raw food diet but we must be ready to let them fast for even a couple of days if they aren't initially interested. The commercial foods, for the most part, are loaded with garbage--artificial flavorings that they get hooked on.
My 14 year-old has had the raw food diet since 4 months old along with lots of supplements. I've been giving him kidney support for the past couple of years. Their kidneys can be all but gone and there are few indicators to look for. He gets raw milk, always has had very clean water. I share my cooked meats with him because he enjoys it--as a treat, not a meal. I really have no idea how those early poisons are going to play out though.
I think you're right; very difficult to find cats, especially specific breeds that have not been poisoned. I was aghast at how early they injected him. I also waited until he was at least 9 months old before neutering him. That process is done WAY too early before the ureters are matured, ensuring urinary issues later on. There is little thought in the way animals are dealt with medically, kind of a mirror of the way humans are dealt with :-( .
What about vaccines for pets? Should we assume those are bad too?
My animals dont get them. Rabbies is more for outside dogs or cats in my opinion. My inside animals are very unlikely to get it. I feel its mostly a gimmick.
I used to do rabbies shots to take my dogs to a dog park, they never seemed too interested in dogs and would rather hike and smell where rabbits have been so thats what we do now
Are animals healthier today? What are they afflicted with? Cancer, heart disease, allergies, asthma, skin disorders, shorter lifespans.............sound familiar? Stay as far away from veterinarians as possible. They are all taught the same things at the shrine of Baphomet. The only ones of value are the holistic ones, those who practice homeopathy and those who practice chiropractic for animals
It has a lot to do with the door they're eating. My parents have an outdoor cat that hunts animals for food and they take him to get yearly vaccines and the vet says it's the healthiest cat he's ever seen. Think about what we're feeding them compared to how they would eat in the wild. There's a lot of confounding variables making us and them sick.
Was ivermectin injected for mites?
Thanks my cats get mites, the vets here ( se asia) are kinda backwards, was really torturing my cats ( bengals) who get mites, I just got ivermectin for me ( at animal feed store) as there is so called outbreak in village... i can use for the cats too... was it one time treatment?
Even with all these issues I still vaccinated my new puppy.
A few reasons, some can be seen as silly:
The leftists love dogs and think that we don't deserve to have them as pets
Dog immune systems are really weak to certain viruses and bacteria
Rabies is required in my area
I haven't heard of very many dogs dying from things they were vaccinated against after the 2-4 weeks of time for the vaccine to take effect.
Seeing a dog afflicted by parvo or lepto and dying is very scary and incredibly sad.
Indeed. I fully support getting certain vaccines for dogs. Your example of parvo and lepto are perfect.
Anyone that doesn't think dogs should get certain vaccines needs to go through the pain of watching a dog die from one of those horrific diseases.
I say that we don't deserve dogs. I don't mean it literally.
Well, when the ones who are pushing vaccines align heavily with the ones who think we shouldn't have dogs because we are too mean or some crap makes me believe they actually intend to keep them safe
so did i lol. I dont think they care about making animals sick except maybe to make money. I dont think they are sterilizing them or trying to control/coerce them so I am less worried about my pets.
To be fair, why sterilize them when we tend to elect to do it for various reasons to begin with
Yes, my cats got fiv from the vaxes,as well as autism, really messed them up...
I assume they're bad. Given the junk they put into human vaccines, what on earth would make me think they don't put junk in animal vaccines? I haven't vaccinated any of my cats in nearly 20 years. They're all indoor/outdoor cats, and none of them have been ill.
I don't know if they're bad but they're definitely a waste of money. I have a cat that never goes outside. I don't see a reason to take her to the vet to get vaccinated and possibly catch something while there. For dogs it might be different.
YES
A raw food diet is the most conducive to good health because it mimics what an animal would normally eat. My 14 year-old Siamese is in very good health, sleek, lush soft fur, boundless energy & curiosity. I got him a 4 months old and found out AFTER I got him that he'd been injected with at least 2 rounds of multi-vaxx poisons. He was ill for a month with what they'd injected him with. However, he ate the raw food like a little piggy and his body regained its proper status. He has skin issues occasionally--itching or irritated skin so that two small areas become raw, perhaps due to small episodes of detoxing. Those episodes resolve on their own. It remains to be seen what damage was done to his longevity and quality of life as he ages. He's had quality supplementation since I got him.
I had a Siamese who lived to 16--she was my first cat to have a raw food. The other one I had with her lived to 21. Both had the damned rabies shot and, back in about 1992, the Siamese had one injection for feline leukemia. I am sure that cut her life short. I believe that any cat can be transitioned over to a raw food diet but we must be ready to let them fast for even a couple of days if they aren't initially interested. The commercial foods, for the most part, are loaded with garbage--artificial flavorings that they get hooked on.
My 14 year-old has had the raw food diet since 4 months old along with lots of supplements. I've been giving him kidney support for the past couple of years. Their kidneys can be all but gone and there are few indicators to look for. He gets raw milk, always has had very clean water. I share my cooked meats with him because he enjoys it--as a treat, not a meal. I really have no idea how those early poisons are going to play out though.
I think you're right; very difficult to find cats, especially specific breeds that have not been poisoned. I was aghast at how early they injected him. I also waited until he was at least 9 months old before neutering him. That process is done WAY too early before the ureters are matured, ensuring urinary issues later on. There is little thought in the way animals are dealt with medically, kind of a mirror of the way humans are dealt with :-( .