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Thu, 28 Jul 1994 13:51:50 U |
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Gale Putt wrote:
>I will add though that although there is no rabies on Long Island, all dogs
>and cats are required to have a rabies vaccine and I strongly suggest it for
>ferrets traveling through these areas.
You're kidding, right? There's rabies all over the Northeast, and Long Island
is no exception. Only last year I was at a conference at the Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory (right next to Huntington), and had to call the authorities
about a severely rabid raccoon in their parking lot. It was in the final
stages (staring, foaming at the mouth, the works), and they'd been chasing it
for days. A few years before that, I encountered a rabid woodchuck in a state
park near Rochester. I trapped it in a garbage can (not the best course of
action, I know, but there were children nearby). Rabies is on the rise, and
it's not to be taken lightly.
[Posted in FML issue 0903]
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