Hideyo,

    >and what they found out is that cancers/tumors are not caused by vaccine itself, but rather by “injections” – they did testing with a control group with saline solutions and they still found cancers/tumors from the group

I hadn't heard this before, and it is of great concern to me too.  Do you know the name of the doctor who quoted the study?  Would you please call him and ask which study he's talking about?  I'd very much like to read it for myself.  I have been shooting three of my babies so full of holes, (Penicillin, VO, B12), that I expect them to start leaking when they drink! 

We had a discussion about vaccines not too long ago.  I didn't read the links because I've already decided not to subject my animals to any more vaccines unless they are absolutely necessary.  They have all been inoculated in the past and I suspect that the "boosters" pose more risk than they're worth.  Someone on the list talked about blood testing to determine whether an animal's titers indicated if they needed them. 

If you read the archives, you'll see that I have a semi-feral, Gypsy, with IBD that I suspect was caused by over vaccination.  I am concerned, however, about your not vaccinating your cats for FeLV with a positive in the house.  Even with Ginger in another room, you are exposing them to a great risk.

As far as taking Ginger to the vet...  What did you expect the vet to do for her?  If she seems to be getting better, I would be reluctant to take her in as well. 

Nina

Hideyo Yamamoto wrote:

After going back and forth, I decided not to take Ginger to her appointment yesterday after all.  She has been doing well, and I wanted to minimize any chances of stressing her if I could avoid it.  She is a feral cat, and she is extremely skittish and I guess, since she has been doing so well, I did not want anything to change that –

 

That’s said, do you guys think that I should still get her checked up by my vet?  Her tongue (Dr. Basko tells me that the color of the tongue can be a better indication of anemia than gums sometimes – especially, ginger has a darker pigment) and gum looks good – but I would necessary know how organs are doing except that she is just doing so fantastic and I am just so proud of her –

 

Also, one thing I forget to mention yesterday regarding what’s suggested by Dr. Basko is that to give Ginger VB12 and folic acid possibly twice a week –

 

On a separate note, I have a question. I was at an animal emergency clinic this past weekend with one of others kitties – and overheard the conversation regarding vaccinations causing cancer/tumors (which I am so aware of and do not vaccine any of my cats) – but I heard the doctor saying – “well, actually there was a test/research done on this topic – and what they found out is that cancers/tumors are not caused by vaccine itself, but rather by “injections” – they did testing with a control group with saline solutions and they still found cancers/tumors from the group – which concerns me now all of sudden with V-B injections – let me know if you have any insight on this -  

 

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