Only if the cat had just licked it's paw. Rabies is transmitted through the saliva. I'm pretty sure the skin has to be broken, though. But be careful!! You could get cat scratch disease from it. Oh and keep in mind that the cat must have rabies to transfer it. It will be foaming from the mouth and be acting very hostile towards you.
Yes, the rabies vaccine can potentially cause diarrhea in cats as a side effect.
s can cause rabies
Yes. Especially if the dog has rabies. If the dog has not been injected with anti-rabies, a dog's bite can even cause death.
Not exactly. If the thing a rabid dog bites is inorganic or non-mammalian then it won't get rabies.
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.
Yes they could get rabies cause the animal that they ate could have fleas or rabies on it bye last pray it killed
Yes, rabies can kill humans. Rabies, in humans, causes a fear of water = dehydration, it can also give you a high fever and massive headaches. If yo die from Rabies, it is hard to figure out what killed you, it takes multiple tests and dissections to rule out that the cause is rabies. It can be treated though. You will need to get 100 shots (I'm not kidding either) an average of 4 people die each year from rabies.
Humans can get rabies from an infected animal (if it bites them)
Pretty much anything can get rabies, including dogs. If something has rabies and bites another thing, it can easily get rabies.
What Makes Someone a magnet to rabies is if an animal with rabies bites, licks, or attacks you.
you may get rabies
They can transmit rabies if an infected animal bites you.