I began reading about rabies after I noticed one of the local cats behaving somewhat oddly and aggressively and ended up learning that my odds of catching it from a wild animal while hiking are lower than I previously believed.
There is one part of the article that I disagree with and it’s right at the top: “But what if the animals you need to vaccinate are wild raccoons roaming through forests, or foxes living in the mountains? You can’t exactly call them into an office for an appointment.”
I mean, have you tried? Maybe leave a message with their assistant? They’re always busy when I see them.


I’m sure they’re not keen on rabies either, if only we could impress upon them the risks. Maybe draw some pictographs of them with rabies in the sand