No. Not all cats have rabies. In fact, in the UK rabies is practically non-existent in pets. The only way a cat can have rabies is if it has not had vaccinations and is infected with a cat that has rabies.
Nothing, rabies is rabies regardless of the species of mammal it infects.
Yes, the rabies vaccine can potentially cause diarrhea in cats as a side effect.
Well it thik because cats can get rabies so yes i think.
all mammals can
Yes, by biting or scratching. (Rabies does not appear to spread through fleas.)
Nothing, rabies is rabies regardless of the species of mammal it infects.
Yes. You can feed the cat before rabies vaccine shot.
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Rabies vaccinations in cats need to be renewed every 1 to 3 years. Your cat shouldn't contract rabies if they've been recently vaccinated. If you think your cat has been exposed to rabies, or can't remember when your cat was last vaccinated, call your vet ASAP. There is no cure or treatment for rabies in cats once symptoms occur, it's a fatal disease. It's also a disease that humans can contract. Unfortunately, there are no tests that definitively show if an animal has rabies except for a test that is performed on samples of the brain after the animal has died. This is why it's extremely important to keep up with your cat's rabies vaccinations.