Is there by any chance that it's airborne? It says so on wikipedia, but I’m pretty skeptic about it.
Here’s the thing, I have a little bunny, and she’s been in my house since she’s a month old, and now she’s almost half year old, and never been to outdoor, because the vet advised me of the infectious disease for small animals that can be contracted when they go outdoor. But lately she became strangely aggressive, this morning when she started chewing on her cage, I tried to stop her from chewing, and she bit on my fingers so hard that it started bleeding. Right now I’m just wondering if it’s possible that rabies can somehow spread to my bunny even though she’s never been around any other animals for the past five months. I mean, I highly doubt that she contracted it before she’s a month old in the pet store. So is it somehow possible that rabies is airborne? (Or maybe she’s just feeling bitchy today) And do I need to get shots of any kind?
2007-04-10
04:48:17
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Infectious Diseases