Only if the kitten actually has rabies and you receive a bite or a scratch from it. Any animal or human with rabies is capable of transferring it to another living being.
yes
Only if that kitten was infected with rabies. (exception: if that kitten was a carrier of rabies, meaning it had it but didn't show symptoms of the disease.)
There are really no wild kittens other that ones that are like lions. But if you want to feed a alley cat you should put some food on the ground and the walk a little but away. You should not try to pet it because it could be very sick, or meen, or even have rabies.
rabies cannot be attracted it is passed on from a bite from another animal that has rabies, wild or not
They're wild, and have rabies.
It can if the wild dog has rabies.
no and yes if the kittens or kitten is less than one month stay away if the mother abandoned it and your parents say you can have take it. if it comes up to you and doesn't have rabies it should be OK but just remember these are wild so be careful!
Yes; it is very unlikely, but any cat can carry rabies. Your kitten may have become infected if his mother became infected before he was born, or if he was bitten by an infected animal after he was born.
Almost non existent. Take the kitten in to see your Veterinarian and have it checked out. Ask your Vet about this.
rabies
Any mammal can have rabies, but no animal inhenerntly has it. A wild animal that contracts rabies will die within a few weeks.
There are no specific weight qualifications for a kitten to receive a rabies shot. All cats, regardless or weight, breed, or age, are given the same vaccination dose.
They do get rabies. they try to kill you. But don't worry. It will only hurt a lot.