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Old 10-06-2023, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Fastskiguy View Post
You don’t have to euthanize an animal with rabies as it is 100% fatal. It is the humane option though.

Joe
Correct.

The thing is my cat was living on the street for 3 years and never got rabies. The chances of her getting rabies now while an exclusively indoor cat is close to zero.

If you read the article there is a risk-reward involved in these rabies vaccines.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that roughly 250 cats in the United States are infected with rabies each year.
Rabies in Cats | PetMD

There are an estimated 48.5 million households with cats in the United States.
How Many Pet Cats Are There? (US & Worldwide Statistics 2023) | Pet Keen

Furthermore, according to PETA, there are roughly 73 million feral or unowned cats in America.
61 Fun Cat Statistics That Are the Cat’s Meow! (2023 UPDATE) | Petpedia

That's 121.5 million cats in America yet the CDC reported roughly 250 got rabies last year.

That would be a 0.001932 percent chance of a cat getting rabies and the number is even lower for indoor cats.


Statistically, you have a better chance of getting hit with lighting.

It's also suspicious the majority of vets won't carry the 3-year rabies vaccine which would lead to fewer annual vet visits.

I think it's a scam designed to make money and gov't lobbyists are complicit in it.