Put it in a sock for warmth, put a thin bowl of water in its mouth but it didn’t seel to drink/lap. Left on an upper floor window sill, shutters opened to a third.

Anything else I can do?

    • leftascenter@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      6 months ago

      Tell that to my expat specialist doctor. Time for safe retrieval to an equipped hospital changed from 24h to 4 days with a vaccine.

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        If you get exposed to rabies there are two treatments.

        1. Get the rabies post exposure treatment and have nearly a 100% success rate.

        2. Try the Milwaukee protocol if symptoms develop.

        With bats you don’t always know if you have been bitten.

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          6 months ago

          Agreed. Was talking about the preventive shots. Well luckily I live in a place where rabies has been removed for decades.

          Doesn’t mean my hands were always on the sock and far, very far from the mouth.