Just thought that I would give everyone a little reminder as camping season is coming.
Alberta had its first case in quite some time of rabies in a house pet at the beginning of April.
It was a cat on a farm in Cremona. It is unknown at this time what type of animal had passed it on to the cat.
As we all love to camp and play out in Waiparous and north of Calgary I just want to pass on a reminder to make sure your pets are vaccinated for Rabies.
Also make sure that if you or anyone you know is bitten by any kind of wildlife it is reported and you seek medical treatment as needed.
Symptoms usually develop between 20 and 60 days after exposure. Rabid animals may become aggressive, combative, and highly sensitive to touch and other kinds of stimulation. And they can be vicious. This is the "furious" form of rabies, the kind traditionally associated with mad dogs.
There is also a "dumb" form of the disease in which the animal is lethargic, weak in one or more limbs, and unable to raise its head or make sounds because its throat and neck muscles are paralyzed. In both kinds of animal rabies, death occurs a few days after symptoms appear, usually from respiratory failure.
Most commonly seen in raccoons and skunks.
As there is no cure for Rabies and it is a very painful way to go....I just wanted to remind everyone to be safe
Jenn
I will see if I can find a copy of the AVMA mail out that went out to Vet Clinics in Alberta and post it up too