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Lilki
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- May 9, 2016
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I agree 100%. Now we're talking infectious pathogens in waterways and there is a huge concern for local pets, right up to kids getting bit by a rabid cat instead of the coons. That's exactly how my dad lost over 50 cats last year. Had to put down every single cat on a 3 farm radius.
We sent a bunch of heads to CSU; they have a freebie necropsy program for just such scenarios. But I bet the state wildlife people will want to have them done for sure. They'll probably automatically do it since they're dying everywhere..
YES! This is why I'm so freaked out about this! Our tenant who lives behind us said she saw three of them on her porch last night, just looking at her. They weren't scared at all, even when she made a bunch of noise, so she locked herself in. I told her to call us if it happened again. Ugh.
@shortgrass do you know if rabies or distemper can transmit through water?
@Howard E yes we found the dead ones before the cat food conversation. Do you think Dept. of Fish and Game is the right agency to contact about this? I did mention the dead ones we're finding in my email to them.