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  1. According to Dr. Smith, a veterinarian specializing in feline health, “The chances of contracting rabies from a stray cat are very slim, as most cats are vaccinated against the disease. However, it is still important to exercise caution and avoid contact with any stray animals exhibiting unusual behavior.”. Another concern is the ...

  2. Moreover, 499 of 1,499 dog exposures (33%) occurred in the public street or park, compared to 29 of 248 cat exposures (12%); by contrast, 358 of 1,499 dog exposures (24%) occurred in the home, compared to 132 of 248 cat exposures (53%). These researchers also reported that most exposures, for both dogs and cats, were provoked: 1,277 of 1,499 ...

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  3. 1. “It’s important to take immediate action if you are bitten by a stray cat, including washing the wound, seeking medical attention, and reporting the incident to the appropriate authorities. By following these steps, you can reduce the risk of infection and ensure your safety.”. – Animal Control Officer.

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · Stray cats are kitties that once had a home with people but got lost or abandoned. While these felines might end up adopting behaviors from feral cats, they are more likely to be friendly with humans.

  5. Wash the Wound. The first thing you should do if a stray cat bites you is to wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water. This will help remove any bacteria that may have entered the wound and reduce the risk of infection. Make sure to clean the area around the bite as well to prevent the spread of any bacteria. 2.

  6. Nov 17, 2023 · The primary cause of stray pets can often be traced back to economic challenges, changes in lifestyle, or a shift in priorities. Financial constraints might force some guardians to relinquish their pets due to the costs associated with care, including food, veterinary expenses, and shelter. In some cases, life changes such as relocations ...

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  8. Jun 16, 2024 · Approaching a stray animal requires caution. You still risk scratches or bites, so proceed with caution. Speak softly and move slowly and calmly towards them. You can use a leash or a rope to keep the animal from wandering. Smaller animals may go into a carrier with a little coaxing.

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