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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4124886" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>You know that weird feeling that you shouldn't do something but you really want to just to see if its true? I'm having that right now. </p><p></p><p>Def not 80%, but I think theyre up there with Bats in most likely to be caught with rabies. Every bat that animal welfare found had to be sent in for a rabies check. only 20-30 animals a year are found positive for rabies in Oklahoma, including a horse in 2022, which is pretty odd.</p><p></p><p>On a similar subject, I do remember back in the day there was a night drop for animals at the OKC animal shelter, and you would find the craziest things in there. Working swing shift I would have to check every night for emergencies or surprises before going home for the night. One of the most memorable ones was a box full of skunk babies, or "kittens". Talk about a surprise opening that shoebox up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4124886, member: 35036"] You know that weird feeling that you shouldn't do something but you really want to just to see if its true? I'm having that right now. Def not 80%, but I think theyre up there with Bats in most likely to be caught with rabies. Every bat that animal welfare found had to be sent in for a rabies check. only 20-30 animals a year are found positive for rabies in Oklahoma, including a horse in 2022, which is pretty odd. On a similar subject, I do remember back in the day there was a night drop for animals at the OKC animal shelter, and you would find the craziest things in there. Working swing shift I would have to check every night for emergencies or surprises before going home for the night. One of the most memorable ones was a box full of skunk babies, or "kittens". Talk about a surprise opening that shoebox up! [/QUOTE]
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