wdwmom2
<font color=teal>It's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorr
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My Petco had a vaccination clinic today so I took both my cats and my dog to get their rabies vaccine. You had to sign a release to get the vaccines. For my cats, this is what the release read:
"In addition to the more well-known possible side-effects of vaccination, I have been informed of and accept the following:
After receiving an injection, including steroids, penicillin and ANY vaccine of ANY type, a cat may develop an aggressive, malignant type of cancer at the injection site. Recent studies (KASS) report the incidence of this in the overall cat population as less than 1 in 44,000. The cause is still unknown. It is also unknown what factors may cause a particular cat to be more or less likely to develop this syndrome after an injection. Being aware of this rare, yet possible occurrence, I give permission to LMP to vaccinate my cat, and understand that should this tumor develop, LMP is not responsible and treatment is at my own expense. I have been given the opportunity to ask any questions I may have before signing this release."
The vet and other workers that ran this clinic were wonderful. Very professional and patient. I have never heard of a cat getting a malignant tumor after an injection. Has anyone else seen or heard of this????
"In addition to the more well-known possible side-effects of vaccination, I have been informed of and accept the following:
After receiving an injection, including steroids, penicillin and ANY vaccine of ANY type, a cat may develop an aggressive, malignant type of cancer at the injection site. Recent studies (KASS) report the incidence of this in the overall cat population as less than 1 in 44,000. The cause is still unknown. It is also unknown what factors may cause a particular cat to be more or less likely to develop this syndrome after an injection. Being aware of this rare, yet possible occurrence, I give permission to LMP to vaccinate my cat, and understand that should this tumor develop, LMP is not responsible and treatment is at my own expense. I have been given the opportunity to ask any questions I may have before signing this release."
The vet and other workers that ran this clinic were wonderful. Very professional and patient. I have never heard of a cat getting a malignant tumor after an injection. Has anyone else seen or heard of this????