Regardless if the raccoon is a pet or a wild animal, you should go to the emergency room for medical care.
According to the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory at Purdue, rabies from raccoons account for 41 percent of all human rabies infections from wild animals. http://www.addl.purdue.edu/newsletters/2003/Summer/rabies.shtml
Go to the ER and get check out. If it's a pet, at some point the health department will want to test the animal. If it's wild and not in captivity, they may start giving you a series of injections for rabies.
Good luck but GO to the ER.
No, the raccoon does not belong to the cat family. It is a member of procyonodae.
Any raccoon, male or female, young or old, can have rabies if they have been bitten by an expose animal.
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no it can not
No, my cat has never unexpectedly bitten my face while cuddling.
Its a berry that bitten by a cat
I would say the cat
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Fleas jump from host to host, so a flea can jump from one cat to another if bitten, but the bite itself will not cause the fleas.
The feces of a raccoon look similar to those of a house cat but larger.
According to the creators, he is a composite of a cat, a bear and a rabbit.
My Cat from Hell - 2011 Bitten 3-10 was released on: USA: September 2012