Yes. You can feed the cat before rabies vaccine shot.
Rabies is fairly uncommon on groundhogs but it has happened and Is definitely possible. Almost any mammal can get rabies. Animals like mice, rats, squirrels and groundhogs, are not very common to get rabies but can and does happen. Dogs, cats, foxes, cows and other mammals can all get rabies but birds fish and snakes can not.
There is no single shot of rabies vaccination. Three shots of preventive vaccination are given on day 0, 7, 28. Alternately on day 0,28 and after six months. But I will advice to go for five does of anti-rabies vaccine, even if you are protected. The sixth shot may not be taken. But you will take it out of immense fear generated by people around you. Your physician will be forced to give you that shot. You can go for it.
Nothing you eat can help with rabies. Get medical attention immediately.
I would Definitely NOT eat a chicken that has been bitten by an animal with rabies. Unless you want rabies, too.
Patient of rabies has got hydrophobia. He will eat or drink, nothing.
if he has rabies and is gay
no ppl who eat dogs will not get rabies i blve if someone eat dog get rabies because no one cant eat dog oh my god
Absolutely. Cats can definitely get rabies. Cats tend to get the "furious form" of rabies. Typical signs are inability to eat due to paralysis in the throat, aggressive nature, unprovoked attacks, drooling, seizures, death. The other form of rabies is the "dumb form" that you may see in especially wild animals where they are acting out of character for them- like approaching people/being friendly, being out and about at the wrong time of day for them (like a fox out in the daytime when they normally come out at night). cats can show both forms, but the furious is more common.
you'll get rabies
no people do not eat other people. But if they had rabies they would bite you but not eat you.
A buzzard won't eat any animal that died of Rabies!
It is important for a cat to eat before receiving an insulin shot to prevent low blood sugar levels. The amount of food a cat should eat before an insulin shot depends on their individual needs and should be determined by a veterinarian. It is recommended to follow the veterinarian's instructions closely to ensure the cat's health and well-being.