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In reply to the discussion: Raccoon update [View all]alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)52. Agreed, and the OP wants to make sure people know because rabies vaccine can be in scarcity
and you may have to order it shipped. It's not the case that every medical facility will have some on hand.
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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