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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

 

 

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