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(82,333 posts)49. Damn, you have long toes!
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Exactly. They do carry rabies and a rabid animal will pursue you for no reason that you can figure
jwirr
Jan 2014
#153
It doesn't have to break the skin. You really need to call animal control and see a Dr. n/t
dgibby
Jan 2014
#328
Raccoon babies can be born with rabies. If it bit you twice, call animal control, sheriff or police
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#15
Maybe it is sick. Maybe it has rabies or is sick otherwise. Call police, sheriff to have them get
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#24
No - ONE bite means there is a problem. Rabies is assumed if the animal can't be tested.
yellowcanine
Jan 2014
#70
Actually you can get rabies just from saliva even if skin is not punctured.
Liberty Belle
Jan 2014
#262
Aerows, get your butt to the hospital. Seriously. If you are worried about cost,
msanthrope
Jan 2014
#12
If it bit you twice, there is a problem with it. Once may be ok but twice? You need to avoid it and
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#14
The IT may be very sick. If it attacked you a couple times, you need to report it NOW
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#21
Seriously. If it bit a couple times, it is probably sick and needs to get picked up. Animal control
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#25
Glad you are taking it seriously and are going to the hospital. Keep us updated, please.
idwiyo
Jan 2014
#40
Just want to add my voice to the chorus here, having had some personal experience
distantearlywarning
Jan 2014
#32
Agreed, and the OP wants to make sure people know because rabies vaccine can be in scarcity
alcibiades_mystery
Jan 2014
#52
Thank you for this excellent post and especially about the shots no longer being
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#330
Don't try to drive it away. If they can capture and test it, then you will KNOW
tblue37
Jan 2014
#63
You don't want to get rid of the critter. You want it captured and tested. You do not want to get
Vincardog
Jan 2014
#309
But what if you have brains in your ass. like my mother would tell me when I did something stupid?
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2014
#45
Looks like you have an infection on the tip of your pinky...probably from a manicurist.
Auntie Bush
Jan 2014
#114
Raccoon feces also harbor some sort of parasite that can get into human brains...
Hekate
Jan 2014
#323
Call animal control. They need to capture the raccoon and kill it, and then test it for
tblue37
Jan 2014
#232
That is true. Besides, she has lost some time, and the window for starting the shots after
tblue37
Jan 2014
#281
I see she began her shot series and updated about an hour after I finished reading the thread,
tblue37
Jan 2014
#290
they don't seem to be answering your question about the "next shot" and rabies is a series of shots
CreekDog
Jan 2014
#108
+1. It's weird. A racoon bites me -- twice -- for no reason, I wouldn't be posting on the internet.
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#274
I don't care if she updates you; I just think it's weird she posted about it for hours on Sunday,
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#278
Give me a friggin' break...she'd already done all she thought was necessary...
countryjake
Jan 2014
#282
I posted my opinion. That one should immediately get a rabies shot after being bit by a wild
El_Johns
Jan 2014
#283
wtf? this is a second bite. In all these years Aerows has never been a "cool story bro" type.
KittyWampus
Jan 2014
#115
Dear Aerows, I am profoundly relieved you are getting the shots AND antibiotics>
KittyWampus
Jan 2014
#113
and it is very freaky, having a raccoon bite you twice. Eve of the Attacking Raccoons
uppityperson
Jan 2014
#193
If you can't fight it off with a broom or a snow shovel to get to the car and drive to the doctor...
Ian David
Jan 2014
#157
You have 72 hours. But the sooner you get it, the more effective it is. Like the Morning After Pill.
Ian David
Jan 2014
#164
For those who worry about the rabies shots... they give them in the upper arm now
OKNancy
Jan 2014
#169
if you are overwhelmed right now please know I am thinking of you and I bet quite a few other DU'ers
KittyWampus
Jan 2014
#200
OFFS, go to the ER now and get a rabies shot. This is not a joke & time is limited. nt
Hekate
Jan 2014
#196
That's disgusting to the max. If 2 bites from a known carrier animal aren't to be treated seriously
Hekate
Jan 2014
#279
You should see the newsletters my vet has in his office. Around here it's skunks...
Hekate
Jan 2014
#318
Kid let me give you a virtual hug, since at this point you DO NEED ONE
nadinbrzezinski
Jan 2014
#202
You might not have to continue treatment if the specimen tests negative for rabies.
Lasher
Jan 2014
#346
This saga is beyond annoying now. How daft does one have to be, to IGNORE ALL THE POSTS????
WinkyDink
Jan 2014
#234
I talked to my nextdoor neighbor, and she's the one who told me who was feeding the raccoons.
Aerows
Jan 2014
#331
I'm so glad you got it taken care of. Not pleasant I know, but the best course.
nolabear
Jan 2014
#337
Oh, I forgot the highlight beyond getting crap injected directly into the wound
Aerows
Jan 2014
#241
WHY isn't it Animal Control's job to call in Wildlife & Fisheries? WTF is wrong with them anyway.
eShirl
Jan 2014
#293
I know all that. Why don't THEY think THEY should be calling in the wild animal people?
eShirl
Jan 2014
#357
If you dealt with the level of incompetence that I've dealt with during this entire ordeal
Aerows
Jan 2014
#358
once the coon finds out you're a proverbial wolf in sheeps clothing, then yes, it will flee.
dionysus
Jan 2014
#301
I'm glad you got the shots. It's terrible what happened. But the upside is you made a new friend.
Glassunion
Jan 2014
#268
That is a creeeeeeeepy picture...the raccoon looks like he is harboring no small degree of
MADem
Jan 2014
#353
Aerows, I just learned of your crappy situation, so sorry to hear about this! I am so glad
arthritisR_US
Jan 2014
#303
Please see a doctor. But I have to ask. You need to stay positive. I apologize in advance.
Lint Head
Jan 2014
#339
Another Cellphone injury, PROOF cellphones Require every human sense to
orpupilofnature57
Jan 2014
#351
That's the same degree you find when fighting a low grade infection. Did they say
arthritisR_US
Jan 2014
#374