influenza
There is no specific vaccine for rat bites. However, if a rat bite occurs, it is important to seek medical attention, as rabies is a concern in some regions. Generally, treatment may involve a tetanus shot and, in certain cases, post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies if the rat is suspected to be rabid. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate care following an animal bite.
Sorry bit your rat, will live no more. :-(
It was to be a very large rat and even then the rat has to be a little bit out of his head.
No. It usually just takes a little bit of time to actually trap the rat.
By getting bit by a black rat and by breathing
they taste good with steak sauce
This is not a question, but you would bleed.
In some cases, the squirrel and the rat can be the same weight, but usually the rat is a little bit smaller than the grey squirrel.
No. There is a vaccine for the flu and H1N1, but not for the common cold. But all you need for the common cold is TLC and a little bit of orange-flavored Delsum. :)
Keep that rat away from your child and take her to a doctor
Go to the emergency room and get a rabies shot.
No, they are a bit smaller than rabbit droppings.