• @wildcardology
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    815 days ago

    I think the officials overreacted, I understand that rabies is a nasty fatal disease. But the euthanasia is completely unnecessary. The officials say it’s to determine that the animals don’t have rabies after peanut bit one of them. If the animals turned out negative for rabies then it means no danger, if positive the only thing they can do is vaccinate the worker, there’s nothing else they can do but wait. Why not just vaccinate the worker and let the animals live?

    Also sheltered animals are in no danger of having rabies unless they are bitten by a rabid animal outside.

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      You cant test for rabies without euthanasing the animal.

      “…to rule out rabies, the test must include a full cross-section of tissue from both the brain stem and cerebellum.” - https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/php/laboratories/diagnostic.html

      He had just taken in a raccoon so the squirrel could have gotten it from that, and they don’t know if the owner had been lying about taking it outside.

      This is all the owner’s fault for not taking the squirrel to a proper animal sanctuary.

      • @wildcardology
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        415 days ago

        Let me ask you this. If the animal is tested as rabid. What’s the next step for the bitten?

        • @[email protected]
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          1215 days ago

          If a animal is tested positive the human have to undergo about 2-4 vaccinations that might need to be repeated and will cost a great amount, or they die. The vaccination has a lot of side effects.

          • @[email protected]
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            It doesn’t have any more potential side effects than any other vaccine. It’s not special in this regard.

          • @wildcardology
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            -515 days ago

            So the euthanasia step is really not needed and just go straight to the vaccination part.

            • @[email protected]
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              915 days ago

              Sure, that makes sense for a country with socialized health care. You still shouldn’t keep wild animals as pets.

              • @wildcardology
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                214 days ago

                Hmmm, in my country rabies vaccine cost more or less $20 a jab.

                Still what they did was PETA level cruel.

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                    Nah, I blame the Karen that reported the Instagram account. Peanut would still be alive if not for her envy that peanut has more followers than her.

                  • @FrostyCaribou
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                    314 days ago

                    Consise and correct information. Thanks for sharing and explaining the reasoning for the actions taken.