06-08-2012, 07:12 PM
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There is an oral vaccine you can slip into his food. Mine were babies when we rescued them out of the wall, so vaccinating them was easy.
Raccoons are carriers, which means if they bite and break skin, you could become infected. It's a crap shoot. You won't necessarily become infected but the chances are greater than if a dog bit you. Fox are also natural carriers. Bats too.
Vaccines are not a guarantee though, only because they are natural carriers, but it does reduce the chance greatly.
Rabies shots cost about the same as any other vaccine. Free clinics are all over the place too. I doubt they'll allow Rocket in though!
Raccoons are carriers, which means if they bite and break skin, you could become infected. It's a crap shoot. You won't necessarily become infected but the chances are greater than if a dog bit you. Fox are also natural carriers. Bats too.
Vaccines are not a guarantee though, only because they are natural carriers, but it does reduce the chance greatly.
Rabies shots cost about the same as any other vaccine. Free clinics are all over the place too. I doubt they'll allow Rocket in though!
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head