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Posted by rabbitman85 on 02-20-2010 03:28 PM:

Coon bite

I caught a coon yesterday. I was tryin to put him in a rollin cage for my pup and some how he bit me. I no he was just pissed off and scared. He was fat and health lookin. He got away after he bit me. He really didnt break the skin. It more or less just mashed the crap out of my finger. I dont no how many of you have been bit by a cat fish but thats kind of what it looks and feels like. Im just wonderin should I be worried or not. I wasnt worried till my wife got to pushin it and now its got me worried. Like I said he acted like any other coon ive ever caught and he was fat and health lookin. I looked on the internet and it said the incubation period was 2 to 3 months to a year in humans and and not much less than that for coons. I dont no I think it may be somthin im worryin about that I shouldnt worry about. What do yall think. Anyone ever had this problem. I aint tryin to go get the shots if I aint got to I hear theyre ruff.

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Posted by nutman on 02-20-2010 04:04 PM:

Best thing you could do is ask your doctor, but if it didn't break the skin in any way I would guess you would be safe, but ask your doctor.


Posted by Brian France on 02-20-2010 05:16 PM:

Rabbitman I feel for ya, when something like this happens someone always gets ya thinking the worse. I have screwed around and got myself bit by just about every critter out there but never contracted a disease. You should go see a doctor for peace of mind, your wife will unchain yu from the tree out back too. Honestly, if it didn't break the skin you are probably fine!!

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Posted by BAWL_TRACK on 02-20-2010 05:26 PM:

hey buddy i got bit not long ago..... i was taking put one in another cage an just left door open cause they was just huddled up in a ball one decided to run out the door i just reach over an grabbed her by the back she can around on bite me an i threw her back in the cage,,,, just thought it would be a blood blister then blood started comin to the top,,,, i just tryed to was it off far welll an proxided it out couple times an day an it healed but i'll have that scare with me from now on though..

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 02-20-2010 05:35 PM:

i wouldn't worry about it till you start foaming at the mouth..lol then hope someone will put you out of your misery..lol j/k I think the rabies antidote is taken orally now, not sure but just what i've heard. but they may want to give ya a tetnace shot if you have'nt had one for awhile..but if you were not bleeding i wouldn't worry about it unless you fear water and start foaming at the mouth..lol

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Posted by EnglishBabe on 02-20-2010 05:39 PM:

I really wouldn't worry too much, talk to your doctor and see what they say. Frank got bit by a BAT last summer and it didn't break the skin either. I flipped out and started doing all this research on the internet on rabied bats, come to find out that raccoons, fox, rabbits, cats, and even dogs rate higher of having rabies then bats do, even cows and horses have a high incident then bats, so I felt much better and the doctor confirmed it too. So wash it real good with Dial soap or something and let it go, unless your really worried, then you can get the shots. They aren't cheap and our insurance didn't cover them.

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Posted by Mike_Flores on 02-20-2010 05:46 PM:

Worrying is a minds way of getting a stubborn body to go to the hospital. Go see a dr.


Posted by josh on 02-20-2010 05:51 PM:

Probably dosent help much but....I heard on the radio this summer that 3 people have died of rabies in MN in the last 100 years, your odds of getting hit by lightning are probably better than that...


Posted by mountaineer1 on 02-20-2010 06:48 PM:

i got bit by a coon and my doctor made me go take rabies shots they are not that bad.darn bite took a month to heal up


Posted by TDS.Walkers on 02-20-2010 06:54 PM:

if you start gettin real thirsty and a dry mouth...
id be worried

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Posted by chadf on 02-20-2010 08:40 PM:

This is the reason I keep myself curremt on Rabies shots. You more than likely are just fine after all how many coons have you skinned out without ever using gloves?


Posted by Outback1 on 02-20-2010 09:10 PM:

go to the doctor?why risk getting rabies? you do know if you get rabies you WILL DIE? did I nmention GO TO THE DOCTOR NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted by rabbitman85 on 02-20-2010 09:25 PM:

I showed it to a friend of mines mom whos RN. I no it aint a doctor but I figured she aught to no a little and she said not to worry about it especially since it didnt break the skin.

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Posted by Mike_Flores on 02-20-2010 10:49 PM:

why do people come on here looking for advice...and then ignore everyone's advice? lol


Posted by sticker holler on 02-20-2010 11:58 PM:

you're gonna turn into a werecoon


Posted by va.b&t on 02-21-2010 12:32 AM:

gumby the coon

i hope you put a dog on him it would be a shame to waste a easy track for a pup.lol


Posted by Outback1 on 02-21-2010 12:42 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by rabbitman85
I showed it to a friend of mines mom whos RN. I no it aint a doctor but I figured she aught to no a little and she said not to worry about it especially since it didnt break the skin.

is she the one that will get your life insurence by chance


Posted by BWSupplies on 02-21-2010 12:59 AM:

A sure fire way to find out is go and see if you best dog will hump your leg. If he don't your fine, but if he does you better go get a shot. LOL!!

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