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Oh no, I'm not getting sucked into a vaccinations debate!
Suffice to say that, having made sure to go into the original sources of information and think hard before acting, what I personally do is this:
I ALWAYS ALWAYS keep horses and cats current on rabies vacc's (because rabies is incurable, always fatal, very contagious to other animals and to people, is not that rare in the places I've lived, and because having unvaccinated animals biting someone or contacting a rabid animal can require making those animals
very miserable or even putting them down irrespective of health).
The horses are always kept current on tetanus, too, because tetanus is not uncommon and is fatal-to-merely-very-expensive. They also get West Nile vax these days, since it is not uncommon here now, is fatal-to-expensive, and we live in a giant mosquito swamp here hoo boy let me tell you! But that is all.
The horses do
not get vaccs for encephalitis or PHF (almost absent up here), strangles (vaccine does not work well), or any rhino/flu vaccs (my guys have no direct exposure to other horses and those vaccines only last a couple months anyhow, so IMO why do it unless your horse mingles with others a
lot) (I would do a broodmare w/rhino vaccine, because that's a common cause for loss of the pregnancy. Not that I will ever have a broodmare)
MY [indoor] cats get the combo resp disease vaccine (fvrcp) ONLY in years when I expect New Cat Acquisition, such as this year since our oldest cat is doing poorly. I would skip even this vacc if I had the means (and self-control <g>) to do 2 or 3 wks isolation of new cats or if I had more savings for treating sick cats.
I do not do FeLeuk vacc's, as it makes WAY more sense to have new cats tested before introducing to household. (Have they changed the FeLeuk vacc to eliminate the sarcoma problem? I haven't looked into it for some years.) New cats get FeLeuk/FIV tested... I'm willing to take the chance, which is certainly no higher than rate of vaccine failure, that a new cat in newly infected and thus false negative. Mind, if I had an outdoor cat I
would probably do fvrcp anf FeLeuk every year.
(Edited to add: and my kids are vaccinated for some things and not for others)
I do not think it's wise to lump all vaccinations into one simple basket.
Pat