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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing. I never vaccinate my indoor only cats for rabies, going on 40 years now. And now I'm going to blow everyone's mind: I don't vaccinate my two little toy DOGS for rabies, either, unless forced because we are (rarely) flying on a plane. They don't board, they don't go to dog parks, they are never ever ever off leash, they don't go visit friends' homes, nada. They. Are. Not. Coming. Into. Contact. With. Rabid. Animals. The one time my fill-in vet got huffy and insistent about the topic, I asked her to draw a titer instead. What do you know, the dog had adequate antibodies from the -last- rabies vaccine years before. [/quote] You're a dipshit, and I hope you're lucky enough to never fully understand just how stupid you are. I don't know what you gained not getting your animals vaxxed, especially since a titer is more than the shot itself, but congratulations in advance on your likely future Darwin award, pendejo.[/quote] 1., did I ever say money was the issue? No. I can afford shots, I can afford titers, I can afford well visits. Next! 2. Not only are my animals not being bit by rabid animals where I live ... NO domestic animals have been bit by rabid animals and tested positive where I live, in the last years stats were published. I wish subsequent years were searchable on the web but alas they are not. Still, you can be sure that if a single domestic cat or dog in the District developed rabies from a wild mammal bite, we'd know about it via Fox News 5. Bats biting unvaxxed 100% indoor house cats and disseminating rabies is ... not a thing. Page 3 https://dchealth.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/doh/publication/attachments/2019_2020%20Comparitive%20Rabies%20Surveillance%20Summary_Final.pdf[/quote] Listen, you antivaxxer POS: the reason domestic animals aren't testing positive is that the law says they're to be vaccinated. And when jerks like you decide that the laws don't apply to them, you put others at risk, not just yourself. Of course you have two little toy dogs, princess. And nobody cares. Your dogs are disease vectors, and you're not following the rules that would protect them, which means you're an abuser as well as a loser. You shouldn't be allowed to have animals and, in a better world, your dogs would be confiscated and you'd be fined for your lawlessness. Enjoy your rabies and your measles and your covid and your idiocy (which, sadly, appears terminal). Too bad there's no vaccine for that last one...[/quote]
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