OIh, yes--you can do most vaccines at home.There are exceptions, such as prescription drugs and then for a rabies tag to be issued, it must be done by a licensed vet. But, you can still do rabies yourself, if you can find them for sale.. See--in Zurra, there are farm supply stores and pet supply stores that sell your 3- and 5-way vaccines for catts and doggs, and of copurse antibiotics. That's where I got these, for $8 each. They are injected just under the skin(subcutaneous), where Rabies and some others are into the muscle tissue.
There are also online pet supply houses that cater to the kennels, for deeper discounts on vials with multiple doses. I have bought them from the vet, at times. And boxes of hypodermic needles, etc. But, I just go over to the farm/pet supply houses near me. Now I did take a catt---a beloved brown tabby girl in, to have a cortisone shot at a vet, for flea allergy, last week. Which is strange, because she has close to 0 fleas on her. But yeah---she is feeling much better, and the symptoms have about gone away. But, that cost $60. That kind oif money would've bought a yumnmy steak dinner at one of the better rest-o-rants in town OR a tickkick to sit-n-watch Lyle Lovett and his buddy whats-his name try and make music. Ha. Not worth it. My cat is a much better investment. Yup. Instead, I had a plate o' fried onion rings heated up in the rehabbed microwave, with ranch dressing. One whole bag is $3.29 and is good for three servings. Yup. Catts like 'em, too.





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