Gina, Just a comment regarding your experience with the allergic reactions to Taylor's shots. My oldest ferret Sammy never had any reactions to shots until 2 years ago. He didn't have a reaction to rabies but to the distemper shot. Luckily I am a talker and we were still in the vet's office when he went into full anaphlectic shock, he received a shot of benadryl and steroids and spent the night and next day in intensive care. Fortunately he made a full recovery. The next time the shots came around we pre-medicated for 3 days prior with benadryl and waited 45 minutes in the office, it reduced his reaction to vomiting and a quick steroid shot stopped any further complications. Now we have decided that we will be premedicating with benadryl and giving him steriod shots a week prior to vaccines. So, I guess the point of my story is that no matter how many times they get vaccines you can always have a reaction, thank goodness I like to talk and now we wait at least and hour in the office waiting room and monitor all our kids. It's horrible to lean this the hard way! Cindy and the horde [Posted in FML issue 2946]