Rabies is caused by an infectious communicable virus that is transmitted via the saliva of an infected mammal. Therefore, if the spoon were sharp enough to cut the scrotal skin and had saliva from an infected mammal on it, yes, being castrated with a spoon could result in rabies.
Please bear in mind, however, that this would be a very rare occurence. Humans generally contract rabies after being bitten by an infected animal or having an open wound (scratch, etc.) exposed to the saliva of an infected animal.
Animals get rabies by being bitten by another animal that has rabies.
No. A dog can only get rabies from contact with a rabies-infected animal.
The definition of "castrated" means to have the reproductive organs removed (testicles or ovaries).
No. A Eunuch is a castrated male of any sexual orientation.
No.
The elimination of rabies in the United States is due to domestic animals being vaccinated and being educated on rabies.
Dogs get rabies from being bitten by another animal that is already infected.
Mouse give you rabies without the skin being broken
One should get a rabies vaccine if they are exposed to rabies or have a high risk of being exposed to rabies. There are three doses to the rabies vaccine, and one can get it from the Health Department or from one's doctor.
By being bitten by an infected animal.
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.
A rabies vaccine for rabbits, does not exist. Rabies will kill a rabbit, like it does a bat. The chance of being attacked and bitten by a crazed rabbit, is very low. There is no $$$ in finding a rabbit rabies vaccine.