I take the paper and the metal tag in, and 50% of the time they give
me another paper and another metal tag when I come to get them out
*argh*.



On 5/8/07, Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Accidental over-vaccination for rabies is what caused my Gypsy's IBD.
We almost lost her and to this day battle the consequences.  Grab the
vets by the shirt collar, look them in the eye and make sure they hear
you when you tell them they have already been vaccinated!
Nina

Kelley Saveika wrote:
> Often when I take my cats to the free s/n place they vaccinate them
> *even when* i provide proof.
>
> On 5/8/07, MaryChristine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> there's lots of places, susan, where rabies vaccinations are
>> mandatory--and
>> even where strictly they're not, more and more vets are acting as if
>> they
>> are..... even one of mine that i've been working with for years won't
>> treat
>> anyone without PROOF of rabies vaccination.
>>
>> in certain states--and i think texas is one--all the s/n pages said that
>> dogs and cats WOULD be vaccinated if proof wasn't supplied.
>>
>> (but southern states tended, in the past, to have more actual rabies
>> than
>> some others, too....)
>>
>> MC
>>
>> --
>> Spay & Neuter Your Neighbors!
>> Maybe That'll Make The Difference....
>>
>> MaryChristine
>>
>> AIM / YAHOO: TenHouseCats
>> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> ICQ: 289856892
>
>





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