| Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
| Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
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ALERT!! ALERT!!! CAUTION!!! DANGER!!! BEWARE!!! ALERT!!! ALERT!!
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I'M DELIBERATELY ENTERING THIS ALL IN CAPS!!
THIS WEEK'S "TIME" MAGAZINE HAD A SHORT ARTICLE ON THE RABIES
EPIDEMIC THAT HAS BEEN COMING UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD FROM THE SOUTH IN
THE RACOON POPULATION. WITHIN THE PAST MONTH, TWO CASES OF THIS DISEASE
HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED IN RACCONS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT!!! WILDLIFE
OFFICIALS STATE THAT IT IS INEVITABLE THAT IT WILL SOON BE FOUND IN
MORE NORTHERN STATES...I.E.: MASS, VERMONT, NH, MAINE....
PLEASE BE VERY CAREFUL OF ANY WILD ANIMAL THAT APPEARS "TOO
FRIENDLY", AND BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WITH DOGS AND CATS SO THEY ARE NOT
APT TO ENCOUNTER A POTENTIALLY INFECTED WILD CREATURE. THE ARTICLE ALSO
NOTED THAT 12 CASES OF HUMANS CONTRACTING THIS DREAD DISEASE HAVE
OCCURRED IN THE PAST YEAR...
JM
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There was a frightening article in the "New York Times" yesterday
concerning the spread of rabies through New York State eastward towards
Massachusetts. The article says that the primary carrier is the
raccoon, which means that dogs and cats are in great danger since they
will eagerly take on any raccoons that come along. The ultimate danger,
of course, is to the human owners of any dogs and cats that may have
been exposed. The warning signs are unusual lethargy in the pet,
unusual symptoms of aggression, and/or unusual symptoms of affection.
The disease is spread in saliva; so you could conceivably contract it
by handling things the cat (or dog) has had in its mouth. The article
went on to point out that, without treatment, rabies is nearly always
fatal for humans (and pets as well, I would imagine). My apologies if
I'm repeating some news that already exists in another note -- I'm new
to this conference and am still reading the notes from December of
1985. I think everyone needs to be aware of this threat, though.
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