Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Hi Jen, I know rabies laws vary from state to state. For example, I live in California and rabies vaccs are not required for cats. Here is a link which will tell you what is required for both cats & dogs in every state. Jo supervixen08 [supervixen08] Monday, August 16, 2004 6:38 PM herbal remedies Herbal Remedies - exemption from animal vaccines? Hi everybody I have 2 cats (2 years old). I adopted them when they were kittens thru TX SPCA and had to get them vaccinated. This was JUST as I was going through the big change to completely shun western medicine in everyday life (with exception to when absolutely necessary in last resort total emergencies). I had my reservations but didn't know better. I know there are city, county, and state laws requiring animals be vaccinated and for those vaccinations to be kept current. However, I also know that there are exemptions for children, and I know that Texas passed a Philosophical objection/exemption last year. Does anyone know if Texas has any such possible exemption for animals, too? (Mine never go outside and if they are, they're in a fenced-in area in the backyard under my personal supervision. The biggest thing they've killed is a small gecko lizard.) If anyone has any info on this, it's greatly appreciated! (It's even more important now that my fiancee & I are considering adopting an indoor German Shepherd and would really like to try to prevent making the same mistake we had to with the kittens!) Thanks! --Jen ----------------------- This email communication may contain CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION WHICH ALSO MAY BE LEGALLY PRIVILEGED and is intended only for the use of the intended recipients identified above. If you are not the intended recipient of this communication, you are hereby notified that any unauthorized review, use, dissemination, distribution, downloading, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by reply email, delete the communication and destroy all copies. GORDON & REES, LLPhttp://www.gordonrees.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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