Sharon Hobo the last time got a bump when he got his vaccines. I was very concerned but it did go down in a week. The vet said to keep an eye on it.
Another time one of my other cats seemed to be feeling a little down too dragging around didn't want to eat then the next day she was fine. My mom' s doxie had a bad reaction last time. She had to go back and get an injection she swelled up. My personal opionion is that they are making these vaccines and the companies that they buy from sometimes change ingredients it can even be the needle being made from something else or the vile. Hopefully things will be ok I would contact your vet just to let them know Carla Date sent: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 19:21:34 -0700 (PDT) From: Sharon Siders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Copies to: Subject: Help! Vaccine Reaction? Send reply to: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org > Hi! > > I haven't posted in a long time as I have no FELV+ kitties anymore and > I have been caring for my mother. Mom passed away on March 20 after a > battle with colon cancer. > > I took my two cats to the vet today for check-ups and vaccinations. > Carolina seems to be feeling ill tonight. She had not had any > vaccines in 3 years; she got them today along with a deworming pill. > The pill was precautionary as she had vomited undigested food a few > times in the last couple of weeks. She checked out okay as far as > temperature, etc. She had been fine, but she is lethargic and just > vomited a little bit of foam. Anyone know if she might be reacting > badly to the vaccine or deworming pill? > > I'm panicking a bit as I lost four cats in 3 years, two from FELV. My > hubby thinks that taking cats to the vet makes them get sick and is > worried about our pretty girl. > > Thanks for any info. > > Sharon > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com