Question about not taking cats to vet.

I’m not going to speak for California because I haven’t researched it, but it is mandatory in Georgia and Hawaii.

Additionally - if your pet bites someone and is not up-to-date on vaccinations, you run a large chance of your animal being euthanized. If your animal has had vaccinations the authorities will usually do a 10 day quarantine.

Re: rabies vaccs - even if it isn’t required by state law (I am fairly sure it is in WI), it is an advantage to have it, honestly, rabies sucks and is so preventable. Never say never about a cat getting out or an intruder animal getting in.

^^ That too.

AFAIK, rabies vaccinations aren’t required for cats in California. I insist on getting them for my cats, though.

It looks like it goes by county in CA. From the link:

“It is a Sacramento County regulation that all dogs and cats over four months of age be vaccinated for rabies and licensed.”

Good thing, because it is not mandatory for cats in California.

No he doesn’t. In California, this is what would happen to RSSchen’s cat if it bit someone:

I suspect that, as romansperson noted, county laws supercede the state law. I know that Illinois does not have a state law for rabies vaccination of ferrets, but Cook County does, and Dane County does not. The vet I take my ferrets to requires Cook County residents to get yearly rabies vaccinations for their ferrets.