'Bizarre' Rabid Beaver Attacks Philadelphia Park Patrons (Maybe Offensive?)

  • #21
Oh... My... God...

Steely, swear to gosh when I saw the title of this thread I laughed out loud thinking it was another one of you jokes on Jersey or Philly lmao! Swear I was literally prepared to see something like rabid beaver gave infection or some kind of joke :floorlaugh: NOW I see it's not a joke and my gosh it's scary...

Last year a ground hog was out back of my house. I thought it was pregnant but it looked sick. It smelled, so being the intelligent but lacking common sense person that I am, I went inside grabbed a bucket johnson's baby shampoo that I wash my cat with a towel and a sponge - yep, I turned on the hose & washed that ground hog, then I clipped & filed its nails just a little. Then I went inside, got a blanket to wrap it in, and held it in a lawn chair with water & lettuce (didn't actually know what it ate). After about an hour nothing changed, so I called our local dog/animal catcher. Guess what... It was dying (not preggers) bc it had rabies! It was beyond the crazed part & literally on its death bed. The dog catcher searched our whole are to make sure no other wild animals were acting freaky & searched out this groundhog's habitat. I was sent to the emergency room where they thoroughly checked me for any scratches, even though I assured them I wasn't...but rabies is extremely serious so they took the situation serious. I was told that if any scratches or breaks in my skin were present, I'd have needed a shot in my stomach. They put me in a room by myself for the whole night for observation.

Rabies is incredibly serious. Sooo many jokes could be made about a "rabid beaver" but in all seriousness these people could have died.

Steely, thanks for this thread - I must have missed this on the news.

& seriously, you still crack me up!

Filly, your little scenario about going outside is hysterical!
 
  • #22
Ewww....did you see those teeth?

What's going on with the beavers? Maybe they got some bad wood?

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  • #23
Oh... My... God...

Steely, swear to gosh when I saw the title of this thread I laughed out loud thinking it was another one of you jokes on Jersey or Philly lmao! Swear I was literally prepared to see something like rabid beaver gave infection or some kind of joke :floorlaugh: NOW I see it's not a joke and my gosh it's scary...

Last year a ground hog was out back of my house. I thought it was pregnant but it looked sick. It smelled, so being the intelligent but lacking common sense person that I am, I went inside grabbed a bucket johnson's baby shampoo that I wash my cat with a towel and a sponge - yep, I turned on the hose & washed that ground hog, then I clipped & filed its nails just a little. Then I went inside, got a blanket to wrap it in, and held it in a lawn chair with water & lettuce (didn't actually know what it ate). After about an hour nothing changed, so I called our local dog/animal catcher. Guess what... It was dying (not preggers) bc it had rabies! It was beyond the crazed part & literally on its death bed. The dog catcher searched our whole are to make sure no other wild animals were acting freaky & searched out this groundhog's habitat. I was sent to the emergency room where they thoroughly checked me for any scratches, even though I assured them I wasn't...but rabies is extremely serious so they took the situation serious. I was told that if any scratches or breaks in my skin were present, I'd have needed a shot in my stomach. They put me in a room by myself for the whole night for observation.

Rabies is incredibly serious. Sooo many jokes could be made about a "rabid beaver" but in all seriousness these people could have died.

Steely, thanks for this thread - I must have missed this on the news.

& seriously, you still crack me up!

Filly, your little scenario about going outside is hysterical!


See, over this side of the bridge we don't give groundhogs beauty treatment. You were washing a rabid groundhog? I indeed am laughing as I can picture you giving her a choice of fragrence.

Girl, I am so glad you didn't give her a manicure.

Right, Steely was being serious.:what: Meanwhile two people got bit in Rehoboth Beach by rabid foxes. WTH is happening?
 
  • #24
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news...chases-children-fairfax-2nd-attack-we/?page=1

Lee Walker, spokesman for the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries said unlike a fox or a raccoon that can be easily spotted on land, a rabid beaver is harder to avoid.
“A beaver pops up out of its hut and — boom — you’re in the water, he’s there sitting and staring eyeball to eyeball with you, and you never really had a chance,” Mr. Walker said.
 

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