Been doing some research for a few family members. Apparently most states (39) require cats and dogs to be vaccinated or you can get fined if someone turns you in.
Beyond that, they, like most of us, don't trust ANY pharma company anymore, even when it comes to their pets.
In my own research, I've found that there's plenty of people saying it's just a scam, that the first puppy shot is more than enough, and at most a single booster is good for a lifetime when it comes to rabies shots for dogs.
So figured I'd ask my favorite autistic experts, what's the consensus on pet vaccines and rabies shots? Do they actually NEED more than the initial puppy shots, or is this another thing that should be ignored?
Our cat is nearly 17 years old now. Probably 10 years ago, I stopped taking her for any shots, as she is an indoor cat (and she hates to go to the vet). When other pets come to visit, my cat stays in hiding. This is the longest that any of our pets have lived. It makes me sad to think that I may have contributed to the shorter lives of beloved pets because I had them vaccinated.