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I don't even vax my children (7 dogs), I love them to much!

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I will not ever jab my cat. I was reading an article recently that stated Rabies is bs as well. We’ve been scammed for YEARS!

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Sadly true!

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What's your opinion about FeLV (supposedly "Feline Leukema Virus") ? The safest strategy is to avoid all vaccines it seems ..

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TPTB tell all of us lies…they do the same regarding animals. MONEY AND PRESTIGE is a nice carrot for these people.

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As a child the common cold was not common, and the Flu-cannot remember people having that. Yes, I had Pneumonia as a 12 year old, with daily Penicillin injections at home.

Since then I have an ALLERGY to Penicillin.

ALL my life I have had pets and known others , NO FLU in any of those animal.

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Had my 2 cats "vaccinated" for Cat Flu in Australia in 1978 thereabouts. The Siamese immediately had a very bad dose of Flu, the Russian Blue was OK.

NEITHER cat had EVER had Flu and NO Vaccine for the rest of their long lives and NO FLU AFTER that one Jab.

The next year the Vet asked if I wanted them jabbed, said NO given prevous experience. THe Veterinarian siaid "oh, that was a bad batch", I repeated NO!!

Lying back then all for the Almighlty dollar! Both were grand champion cats and the Vet could not have cared less as long as he could obtain $$$$$

That Vets comment came back to meduring THIS Plandemic-

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GOOD…for your fur angels! My cat (or any pet) is my “child”! We stand up for our pets, just like a child. They cannot speak for themselves. Those are beautiful breeds! Unvaccinated animals do live longer and are healthier.

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I am in total agreement. I adopted a rescue who sat neglected for years, and was "required" to complete his heartworm treatments. I can say he seemed not the same dog after the treatments. I found out afterwards there are different methods, but he was given a series of injections and kept for 2 days overnight. He is remarkably sensitive to sudden sounds. Like if he steps on a leaf and it makes a loud sound. I wondered if autism is not just something caused by injection. Sad side effect, he doesn't get to go for walks, he wants to, but pulls out of his harness in desperation every time. A car goes past, or someone slams a door or bangs a hammer...

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Reacting to sound is an Autism symptom.

I also wonder about Heartworm? I cannot remember dogs with this condition in my childhood or later on. I think we have all been given lies and of course want to do the best by family and Pets.....

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I agree. How do we know it was heartworms? I understand he was in very bad shape when he was found, about 3 weeks after hurricane florence, clinging to life, trapped in debris. Just a sweet and gentle thing. He was naturally nervous at first, having lived 3 years in an outdoor pen. He is super sensitive to wind and thunder. But it was a notch up after the heartworm treatments. He is always nervous now, and reacts to sounds 100pct of the time. Any loud sound sends him to hide.

Another thing in case readers have cats with crystals in their urine and have urinary tract infections. I had a cat that got very fat, could not keep herself clean and got infections. I was feeding her dry food. A vet in a big city processed me and my cat like a number and they started selling me 60.00/bag prescription food. It seemed to slightly help at first, but then nothing. It was not until I found a vet in Long Beach named Dr Ina. The best vet.

She said cats don't drink much water, they get it from their food. They make dry food like donuts so cats eat it, all so their poop doesn't smell so bad. Forget the digestive health of your cat. She suggested the vet did a generic test for crystals without seeing what was causing them and prescribed expensive food because that's where they get their money.

I went picked up wet food on the way home, and she loved it. Over the next few months, she lost weight and became a normal cat with no issues of peeing in bad places because of urinary infections. Not once for the rest of her life.

Thanks to Dr Ina's advise, my cat got to be happy as an elderly cat.

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I have 7 dogs 3 are 18 years old and they don't go to the vet!

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Thanks for your post! Autism, virtually none in 1950 back. Vaxes for babies---2022 1 in 60 with Autism??

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Me neither! In fact I don't give them tick or flea repellent nor heartworm meds - they are all TOXIC!

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Everything we have been told is lie!

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