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Altadena Pet Hospital
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Where can I begin. \r
Los Angeles county was breathing down my back to get my cats rabies vaccine.. and they already slapped me with a late fine. So I went here. Prior to the injection I asked the girl if there were any known reactions/bad side effects to the vaccine, and she shrugged saying "no". It's been 2 months since the vaccine. The county has been paid. Then I discovered a lump on my cat's hind leg. I did research and found that many pet owners have lost their animals to "fibrosarcoma" or in other words "cancer" at the injection site. I took her back to Dr. Sahi and he timidly told me it was a tumor. I asked him why they are not educating their clients about the risks of this vaccine. And he said he cannot, as this procedure is demanded of the city. Please do the research before getting this done. The disease is called VAS (Vaccine associated sarcoma) and grows rapidly. They give the injection now in the hind legs, so the idea is if they get a tumor, the leg can be amputated. It
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