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That's WONDERFUL Michelle, I'm so happy for
you!
I can see the injection site warning.... if your
vet is still going against the recommended vaccine site locations, and doing
them in the scruff, the topical spot on flea meds would be applied in the same
spot. Scary indeed! We MUST get the proper vaccine location information out
there to ALL vets! I will NEVER buy another vial of revolution after all of this
happening to Bramble and that vet saying that reactions are so common, but not
taken seriously! It's very scary. Can you contact THAT vet that said that and
make sure he knows of all the sites I sent you where these reactions need to be
reported? Maybe at least HE would do the proper reports, since he seems aware of
the need! Can you make him your regular vet? He sounds like a good
one.
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Bramble is still getting along although he his stools are loose (he has never covered it up properly since the day I got him - he just scratches at the tray instead of the litter so Buddy goes in to cover up for him bless her) but that could be the transfer factor. I haven't seen anymore seizures and had an interesting conversation with one of the other vets at the branch where he goes. This guy had been brought in from another surgery for the day. He said he has seen so many cats have seizures after flea meds but there's no proof so many companies and vet dismiss it. He says often an unsuitable product for the cat or interaction with other stuff. One point he made was that flea stuff should never be used anywhere near a recent injection site which I guess make sense but no other vets warned of if when I started the interferon. He is still partially sighted but appears quite comfortable for now. |
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