"Rabies vaccines can cause cancers and granulomas and chronic infections at the injection site. That's why veterinarians are required to write where they vaccinate the animal.
— Jessica Rojas πΊπΈπͺ (@catsscareme2021) July 30, 2025
Because what happened originally with a cat, they said "vaccinate it in the tail and then you can cut… pic.twitter.com/sDXqgITo8W
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
DR. JEAN DODDS, DVM: Rabies vaccines can cause cancers and granulomas and chronic infections at the injection site. That's why veterinarians are required to write where they vaccinate the animal.
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