We're getting things organized to send Peaces & Oscar for a vet visit in a couple weeks (still dealing with Christmas stuff & the new baby they can wait another 2 weeks).
However, my landlord/neighbour has come up with a suspected rabies case on one of his cows!! :O. It being the holidays no one is sure how long it's going to take to get the test done.
IF it comes out positive - well I don't know what the rules are about taking the cats off property TO the vet's office but because Peaches & Oscar haven't had their shots yet (we were doing them with the spay/neuter stuff) they would presumably wouldn't be allowed out for a quarantine period.
So... what do we do about Mr. Man? I can certainly keep Peaches IN the house for this period of time (it would be until the spring) but I can't keep her away from males if the male is her own son & in the same house.
Think I can find a vet to do him here?? :O
(I'm thinking tail-gate neuter, I don't know how much that would cost us).
Ugh, I SO hope this is a non-issue and the cow has just slipped & broken something; but apparently the vet can't figure out WTH is going on & moved on to rabies as it's sort of 'next on the list'.
However, my landlord/neighbour has come up with a suspected rabies case on one of his cows!! :O. It being the holidays no one is sure how long it's going to take to get the test done.
IF it comes out positive - well I don't know what the rules are about taking the cats off property TO the vet's office but because Peaches & Oscar haven't had their shots yet (we were doing them with the spay/neuter stuff) they would presumably wouldn't be allowed out for a quarantine period.
So... what do we do about Mr. Man? I can certainly keep Peaches IN the house for this period of time (it would be until the spring) but I can't keep her away from males if the male is her own son & in the same house.
Think I can find a vet to do him here?? :O
(I'm thinking tail-gate neuter, I don't know how much that would cost us).
Ugh, I SO hope this is a non-issue and the cow has just slipped & broken something; but apparently the vet can't figure out WTH is going on & moved on to rabies as it's sort of 'next on the list'.