It needs to be in the lower leg due to the threat of fibrosarcoma, the best way to treat that cancer is amputation of the limb effected. This is why shots are no longer given in the necks. Even if it's the NON ADJUVANT vaccines it stil lposes a risk although it is much safer.
But it still goes in the lower leg. To minimize the risk of injection site fibrosarcomas, we now recommend all non-adjuvanted vaccines for cats, including Merial PCR Purevac rabies vaccine. Testing by Dr. Dennis Macey, Colorado State University, has shown this vaccine to have the lowest tissue reaction.
Although there is no guarantee that an injection site fibrosarcoma will not develop, the risk will be much lower than with other vaccines.(12) After three years on the market there have been only two injection site fibrosarcomas confirmed with Purevac rabies vaccine vs. over 70,000 caused by adjuvanted rabies vaccines. http://www.critteradvocacy.org/Feline%20...
Subcutaneous" just means below the skin, so your vet placed it just fine. The thigh is an excellent place to do it.
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