Posted by Mark - IN. on July 20, 2012 at 04:48:18 from (24.15.158.111):
In Reply to: O/T rabies posted by Brad Buchanan on July 19, 2012 at 21:09:07:
One thing about coons, if they are living in your outbuilding, they don't mind where they crap, and if they are there quite a bit, I would not be surprised if are piles around in the building, surprised if not. We had us a huge three legged coon getting into an outbuilding from time to time over a couple of years. She was pretty smart, not particularly tidy where she did her duty, and adopted that building as "hers", and she meant "hers". Barn cats and dogs would not mess with her. She was pretty tough. As far as rabies being transmitted by saliva, that part I knew, just didn't know was that dangerous to touch, but I suppose with cuts, well, thanks I just learned something. When I was a kid, we had a barn cat that came down with them somehow, and it went from being an ok cat as cats go, to just absolute vicious out of its mind. Turned out it had rabies. Got into it with a bad field rat? Who knows.
Well, good luck, and rabies or not, coons do not like to be cornered or think they are cornered. Coons can put up a fight and they can lay a bite on you. In a corner, they don't back down much.
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