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Old May 3rd, 2007, 07:06 PM
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*Update* Cat vaccine reaction

*phew*!!! I took my girl back to the vet today because I thought there were more lumps forming. He felt her really well, and determined that she's ok!! He felt the already-present lumps and they're still feel good. The ones I thought I might be feeling today he thinks are fatty deposits or something along those lines, and doesn't believe them to be the same thing. THANK GOD!! I asked him if he thought she'd be ok and he said yes, he thinks she'll be fine.

He believe that she is rejecting an additive in the vaccines. She got another antibiotic injection under the first lump and we are to follow up in two weeks. Knowing me, I'll probably take her in next week just to be checked. But I am just so relieved! I will still be concerned until those darn things disappear all the way, but it seems that we got good news!

I'm not sure how long it should take them to go down, but I'm hoping it's FAST!
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