People that stay outside a lot. (with wild animals)
No. Your puppy will not catch the rabies that way.
Rats not not always carry rabies, in fact most do not a an animal that has been infected does not have very long to live. Any mammal can carry rabies, but rats are among the more likely candidates as many rats can live in the same area, increasing potential for transmission form one animal to another.
This is not certain. It depends on when the mother cat got rabies. If it is still in its early stages, the kittens may not catch it, but eventually the organism that causes rabies will migrate through the placenta and infect the kittens. The organism will, I believe, be passed in mother's milk, so if the kittens nurse, they most likely will become infected.
Opossums are less likely to get rabies
== == == == Yes! Probably the most obvious would be rabies.
Most, if not all, mammals can be infected with rabies. Worldwide the most common carrier is dogs. In the US the animal most likely to infect humans is bats. Raccoons and skunks are also common carriers.
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of course! its a virus so it can be transmitted to anyone.
Yes wolves can catch some illnesses like rabies
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In terms of wildlife in the US, the most common reservoirs of rabies are skunks, raccoons and bats, although any mammal can become infected with rabies. In terms of the dog population of the US, it's a bigger problem in wild or feral dogs than in pet dogs.