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Old January 9th 04, 02:37 AM
Cathy Friedmann
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Considering the needle aspiration biopsy was negative, I wouldn't be
overly-worried. I personally know of one cat who died of a vaccine (FeLV -
cat was indoor/outdoor, so needed the vaccine) site-induced cancerous tumor
on her shoulder a few years ago, when the cat was 7. It was inoperable,
because of the location. Now a rear leg is used for FeLV vax, *if* the cat
needs it, so that an amputation can be performed in the unlikely event of a
carcinoma forming as a result of the shot.

So, I agree to keep a watch on it, but to try to relax in the meantime.
Adopting her was, IMO, a wiser thing to do than to leave her to her own
devices outside. One can't ever second-guess such a situation - the "what
ifs" - the adverse things that *may* happen, Vs. what is -likely- to be the
overall better situation. And you chose the likely-to-be-better deals:
adopting her & getting her rabies shot taken care of. Which it may very
well still turn out to be.

Cathy

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"Charles" wrote in message
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I took in an abandoned kitty approx 4 months ago. She is now 6-7 months
old. I was what I thought to be a wonderful owner, purchasing several
scratching posts, giving kitty the run of the house. Did NOT have her
declawed, got her rabies and distemper vaccine, had her spayed. Now 6

weeks
after her rabies vaccine, there is a lump at her vaccination site.

Further
research suggests that this could very likely be cancerous sarcoma caused

by
the vaccine. The vet NEVER mentioned this side effect. We had a needle
aspirator (sp) biopsy which was negative, but even the vet said we still
should be concerned. We are going to watch the lump for changes and may
have a tough choice coming up. I am very upset about this and can't help
but wonder if I wouldn't have been better off leaving kitty a feral. I
can't believe that my own actions of having her vaccinated may cause her
such pain. We have grown so attached to kitty. The vet tried to reassure
us that it is unlikely that this is cancerous, but I am AMAZED at how many
other cat owners have gone through this same thing. Any one out there have
experience with post vaccination lumps. I am just praying that one

morning
I will wake up and the lump will be gone.




  #12  
Old January 9th 04, 02:56 AM
Betsy
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Could you please find out from the vet what brand caused that reaction? I'd
be grateful.

"Magic Mood Jeep©" wrote in message
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I too had a similar problem. After Weeble's (see my webshots photo

albums,
he was abandoned by his Mama at less than a week old) second set of
vaccinations, he developed a lump at the shot site, but it took about a

week
to develop! Vet was concerned, but puzzled as he'd not had such
developments before, but in the past month, after switching vaccine

brands,
was having a rash of them. The first few he biopsied, and they turned out
negative, just an inflammatory reaction to the vaccine. So we kept a

close
eye on him: he got 'felt up' by the vet once a week for 4 weeks, and it
seemed to get smaller, so vet said to only call/bring him in if the lump

did
anything besides shrink, and to bring him in for his neuter on the

scheduled
time - and by the time his neuter came, lump was almost gone, and two

weeks
after that, the lump was completely gone - now I can't even tell exactly
where it was!.

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"Charles" wrote in message
...
I took in an abandoned kitty approx 4 months ago. She is now 6-7 months
old. I was what I thought to be a wonderful owner, purchasing several
scratching posts, giving kitty the run of the house. Did NOT have her
declawed, got her rabies and distemper vaccine, had her spayed. Now 6

weeks
after her rabies vaccine, there is a lump at her vaccination site.

Further
research suggests that this could very likely be cancerous sarcoma

caused
by
the vaccine. The vet NEVER mentioned this side effect. We had a needle
aspirator (sp) biopsy which was negative, but even the vet said we still
should be concerned. We are going to watch the lump for changes and may
have a tough choice coming up. I am very upset about this and can't

help
but wonder if I wouldn't have been better off leaving kitty a feral. I
can't believe that my own actions of having her vaccinated may cause her
such pain. We have grown so attached to kitty. The vet tried to

reassure
us that it is unlikely that this is cancerous, but I am AMAZED at how

many
other cat owners have gone through this same thing. Any one out there

have
experience with post vaccination lumps. I am just praying that one

morning
I will wake up and the lump will be gone.






  #13  
Old January 9th 04, 03:32 AM
Victor Martinez
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I too hope the bump is just some kind of allergic reaction to the shot.
In the future, you might want to discuss with your vet the vaccination
guidelines recommended by the AAFP:
http://www.aafponline.org/about_guidlines.htm
Since we keep our cats indoors only, many vaccines are not necessary.
Others don't need to be given every year, only every 3 years. Talk to
your vet about this.

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  #14  
Old January 9th 04, 02:09 PM
Magic Mood Jeep©
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I know that they now went back to the other vaccine, Purevax, that they had
stopped using because it was temporarily unavailable, but I don't know what
they were using in it's place.

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"Betsy" -0 wrote in message
...
Could you please find out from the vet what brand caused that reaction?

I'd
be grateful.

"Magic Mood Jeep©" wrote in message
newsilLb.954$5V2.563@attbi_s53...
I too had a similar problem. After Weeble's (see my webshots photo

albums,
he was abandoned by his Mama at less than a week old) second set of
vaccinations, he developed a lump at the shot site, but it took about a

week
to develop! Vet was concerned, but puzzled as he'd not had such
developments before, but in the past month, after switching vaccine

brands,
was having a rash of them. The first few he biopsied, and they turned

out
negative, just an inflammatory reaction to the vaccine. So we kept a

close
eye on him: he got 'felt up' by the vet once a week for 4 weeks, and it
seemed to get smaller, so vet said to only call/bring him in if the lump

did
anything besides shrink, and to bring him in for his neuter on the

scheduled
time - and by the time his neuter came, lump was almost gone, and two

weeks
after that, the lump was completely gone - now I can't even tell exactly
where it was!.

--
The ONE and ONLY
lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy

former-blonde
in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)©
http://www.geocities.com/the_magic_mood_jeep/
http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep


"Charles" wrote in message
...
I took in an abandoned kitty approx 4 months ago. She is now 6-7

months
old. I was what I thought to be a wonderful owner, purchasing several
scratching posts, giving kitty the run of the house. Did NOT have her
declawed, got her rabies and distemper vaccine, had her spayed. Now 6

weeks
after her rabies vaccine, there is a lump at her vaccination site.

Further
research suggests that this could very likely be cancerous sarcoma

caused
by
the vaccine. The vet NEVER mentioned this side effect. We had a

needle
aspirator (sp) biopsy which was negative, but even the vet said we

still
should be concerned. We are going to watch the lump for changes and

may
have a tough choice coming up. I am very upset about this and can't

help
but wonder if I wouldn't have been better off leaving kitty a feral.

I
can't believe that my own actions of having her vaccinated may cause

her
such pain. We have grown so attached to kitty. The vet tried to

reassure
us that it is unlikely that this is cancerous, but I am AMAZED at how

many
other cat owners have gone through this same thing. Any one out there

have
experience with post vaccination lumps. I am just praying that one

morning
I will wake up and the lump will be gone.








  #15  
Old January 9th 04, 02:19 PM
Charles
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I am not a statistics major, but when I mentioned this problem to my sister
and friends, I found out that one of my sister's cats had sarcoma and a
friends aunt had the same thing. So much for the 1 in 3,000 number that
gets this reaction. I think this goes largely unreported. Our kitten is
still very active and shows absolutely no signs of being sick. The biopsy
that was done was the needle aspirator type and I guess this type of biopsy
is not real reliable for catching cancer cells. At least it gave us
temporary peace of mind.
"Karen" wrote in message
.. .
in article , Charles at
otright wrote on 1/8/04 5:11 PM:

You must have been SO relieved. I am hoping for the same outcome. I am
really concerned that the vaccination was done on Nov 14 and it should

have
gone down by now. That was almost 8 weeks ago. All I can do now is

pray
and hope it goes away.


My Grant and Sugar both got bumps at their vaccination sites when they

first
got them that lasted about 3 months. Vet never mentioned the possibility

of
sarcomas and said it was just "a reaction". The lumps *did* go away. I

took
them to a new vet who upon hearing they had such a long lasting reaction
wrote it in their charts and they only get purevax shots now and have had

NO
swelling since then. Here's hoping that is all it is for you, but be

warned
it may take a bit longer to go down. If the biopsy was negative, most

likely
is. Get purevax shots next time. More expensive but worth it. You *did* do

a
good thing taking kitty in.

Karen



  #17  
Old January 10th 04, 04:50 PM
Linda E
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We recently had a scare after one of our cats developed a vaccination site
lump almost 3 years (!) after her last vacc at that particular site. Vet
was very concerned and really thought the outcome was going to be bad. When
the vet "went in" for a biopsy, a round ball of fat popped out.... got it
analyzed and that's what it turned out to be - fat! We dodged the bullet
that time......

Linda


  #18  
Old January 10th 04, 04:54 PM
Linda E
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"Rona Yuthasastrakosol" wrote in message
...

"Charles" wrote in message
...
snip
I am just praying that one morning
I will wake up and the lump will be gone.



FWIW, I also found a lump on my cat a few weeks after she had been
vaccinated. I took her back to the vet and he said it wasn't an unusual
occurrence, but that I should watch it just in case. It took a few more
weeks, but the lump did disappear and has not reappeared since (I still
check for lumps every so often, just in case). And as a human, I get
vaccine-related lumps, too :-)! (I bruise and scar easily.)


My vet always tells me there's a chance of a "lump" or "swelling" at the
vaccine site... I don't think she's referring to a sarcoma though at that
point, but a "reaction." (or so I assume)
Linda


  #19  
Old January 10th 04, 09:30 PM
stocksRus
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"Charles" wrote in
:

I took in an abandoned kitty approx 4 months ago. She is now 6-7
months old. I was what I thought to be a wonderful owner, purchasing
several scratching posts, giving kitty the run of the house. Did NOT
have her declawed, got her rabies and distemper vaccine, had her
spayed. Now 6 weeks after her rabies vaccine, there is a lump at her
vaccination site. Further research suggests that this could very
likely be cancerous sarcoma caused by the vaccine. The vet NEVER
mentioned this side effect. We had a needle aspirator (sp) biopsy
which was negative, but even the vet said we still should be
concerned. We are going to watch the lump for changes and may have a
tough choice coming up. I am very upset about this and can't help but
wonder if I wouldn't have been better off leaving kitty a feral. I
can't believe that my own actions of having her vaccinated may cause
her such pain. We have grown so attached to kitty. The vet tried to
reassure us that it is unlikely that this is cancerous, but I am
AMAZED at how many other cat owners have gone through this same thing.
Any one out there have experience with post vaccination lumps. I am
just praying that one morning I will wake up and the lump will be
gone.


Just went throught the same thing...1 in 10,000 cats are affected by the
vaccine. I wouldnt worry too much now. I freaked out and my vet assured me
he was OK and within 8 weeks it, the lump was gone
  #20  
Old January 12th 04, 04:35 PM
Charles
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It was a Fort Dodge vaccine. The kitty still has the lump on her and it has
not shrunk, but is hasn't gotten any bigger either. It feels as if it is
harder than it was before, but at least it is not growing. Kitty sure
doesn't act sick and is as playful as ever.
I guess I wait another 2 weeks and then we go to the vet to have it removed
and analyzed. I wonder if I should give it more time. From reading some of
the posts, it sounds like it could take a few months for a vaccine reaction
to go away. I would hate to put kitty through surgery if it is not
necessary. Then again, if it is Sarcoma, it would be best to remove the
lump as soon as possible and pray they remove it all.

"Betsy" -0 wrote in message
...
Could you please find out from the vet what brand caused that reaction?

I'd
be grateful.

"Magic Mood Jeep©" wrote in message
newsilLb.954$5V2.563@attbi_s53...
I too had a similar problem. After Weeble's (see my webshots photo

albums,
he was abandoned by his Mama at less than a week old) second set of
vaccinations, he developed a lump at the shot site, but it took about a

week
to develop! Vet was concerned, but puzzled as he'd not had such
developments before, but in the past month, after switching vaccine

brands,
was having a rash of them. The first few he biopsied, and they turned

out
negative, just an inflammatory reaction to the vaccine. So we kept a

close
eye on him: he got 'felt up' by the vet once a week for 4 weeks, and it
seemed to get smaller, so vet said to only call/bring him in if the lump

did
anything besides shrink, and to bring him in for his neuter on the

scheduled
time - and by the time his neuter came, lump was almost gone, and two

weeks
after that, the lump was completely gone - now I can't even tell exactly
where it was!.

--
The ONE and ONLY
lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy

former-blonde
in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)©
http://www.geocities.com/the_magic_mood_jeep/
http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep


"Charles" wrote in message
...
I took in an abandoned kitty approx 4 months ago. She is now 6-7

months
old. I was what I thought to be a wonderful owner, purchasing several
scratching posts, giving kitty the run of the house. Did NOT have her
declawed, got her rabies and distemper vaccine, had her spayed. Now 6

weeks
after her rabies vaccine, there is a lump at her vaccination site.

Further
research suggests that this could very likely be cancerous sarcoma

caused
by
the vaccine. The vet NEVER mentioned this side effect. We had a

needle
aspirator (sp) biopsy which was negative, but even the vet said we

still
should be concerned. We are going to watch the lump for changes and

may
have a tough choice coming up. I am very upset about this and can't

help
but wonder if I wouldn't have been better off leaving kitty a feral.

I
can't believe that my own actions of having her vaccinated may cause

her
such pain. We have grown so attached to kitty. The vet tried to

reassure
us that it is unlikely that this is cancerous, but I am AMAZED at how

many
other cat owners have gone through this same thing. Any one out there

have
experience with post vaccination lumps. I am just praying that one

morning
I will wake up and the lump will be gone.








 




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