They shouldn't. If this happens, get the dog to the vet itmedietly. It could be mild, but stay on the safe side.
There are no specific percentages given, but not so long ago the area where the cat use to get their rabies shots was found to cause a cancerous lump in that area in some cats. Since then the vaccine for rabies has been changed and there seems to be a downward spiral of less cats having cancer regarding rabies shots.
Yes, I think so, as long as they have there shots(rabies, feline lukemia, ect.) and they have registration papers.
the dog can run away and then if you find it it will have infections so you will probably have to put shots on it again and that cost money.
It really depends on age and what shots you're talking about. A cat needs an examination before it can be given a shot. This will probably run you around 100$. Rabies shots are REQUIRED and are around 50$. Total: 150$ However, as I said, it depends on how many shots and which ones you get. I don't buy the others since they ARE known to actually get cats sick. ALSO, please make sure your vet delivers them in a limb, not the torso. Usually, it's the right hind leg. (Shots have been proven to cause cancer and require amputation of the limb. Be wary and informed when getting your cats shots)
If you find a stray dog who is friendly and you have the means, you can provide them a home. If you provide food, water and shelter for a stray dog, and make good faith efforts to find the dog's original owner (posting "Dog Found" posters, putting "Found Dog" listing in the paper, etc.) for a month, most places in the U.S. then legally recognize the dog as yours. You should assume a stray dog has never had any shots or vaccinations, and if you become the dog's owner, you should take the dog to a veterinarian for a full run of shots and vaccinations. If you do not have the means, you can take the dog to a no-kill shelter. If you want to help stray dogs in general, you can make donations to a shelter or volunteer to work at the shelter. Look in your phone book for "Humane Society" or animal shelters, call and ask.
No dog can run in the sky stupid!
Rabid means that you(or something else) have rabies. Rabies is a viral disease that effects most warm blooded animals, like wolves, cats, and dogs. It attacks the central nervous system and is transmitted by the saliva or bite of an infected animal. (for example: bats carry rabies)
well back in old England a fellow ship of crazy aristocrats began to arise and they called themselves Rabies they used to run around the town like lunatics. When the first rabid animal appeared victim said it looked like a rabies member and that was that
A cat can get rabies from any animal with rabies, either by being bitten or saliva. even eating an animal that has rabies. WARNING: IF you have come into contact with any animal that has rabies even before it was showing "signs" please please please go to your doctor and let them know so you don't die or transmit it to anyone else. Most warmblooded mammals that are not vaccinated, including cats, bats, skunks and ferrets, can contract rabies. Like dogs, cats should be vaccinated regularly according to local laws.
A dog is like a human. Human who don't run often aren't going to run for a long time. Something for dogs. If you have a fat dog then he isn't going to run long. If your dog runs with you everyday and your dog is fit, then he may run for a long time. All depends if he/she is fit. If you want to run with your dog for a long time, train him/she for it.
No. The first shots were fired at Fort Sumter, and there had also been small skirmishes in West Virginia. But Bull Run was the first pitched battle.
Rabies is sometimes called hydrophobia (fear of water) because animals with rabies can not drink. If they try, water will just run back out. They also produce a lot of saliva and that also will run out of the mouth.