Comrade, you need to drop whatever you’re doing an go to the ER right the fuck now.
Go.
If it is rabies you’ve got a window of only a few hours to get treated before you’re guaranteed a really horrific death. It’s not worth taking a chance on it even if it’s a 1 in 1000 chance.
Feel free to not snitch on your new friend, but you need to get to an ER and tell them you were scratched by a raccoon.
If it drew blood, definitely say you got scratched by something that ran away and do the preventative stuff. Death by rabies is one of the most horrible deaths.
ER. Now. You don't have much time at all to prevent a possible rabies infection, and once you get a response from your doctor, that time may have already passed.
If you're willing to go through it and can afford to get the rabies post-exposure series as a precaution, could you say you got scratched by something else that ran away?
Definitely agree with you that it seems very unlikely that she'd have given you rabies... but also rabies is a death sentence and a horrible one at that, so you're really playing with fire there
This is why you don't pick up wild animals, but I'm sure you knew that and were just enraptured by the :comrade-raccoon:
I love raccoons - they're my favorite animal and probably the animal I would be if given a choice. But both my parents being in the medical profession in a rural part of our state has given me a healthy fear of rabies. I would take the little one in and surrender it so you don't wind up hydrophobic and foaming at the mouth in 48 hours.
Of course, living in a rural farm town for most of my life -- I have definitely been scratched before by animals and played a dangerous game with not reporting/ignoring it so.... :vivian-shrug:
Raccoons are a bit different imo than a random dog/cat/etc scratch, though, since they forage a lot for their food and likely have salmonella/roundworm that they can pass on to you at the very least if not rabies.
living in a rural farm town for most of my life – I have definitely been scratched before by animals and played a dangerous game with not reporting/ignoring it so…
I live in an incredibly rural area too and have rehabilitated a bunch of wild animals. Never really worried about getting scratched before, the difference this time is raccoons are the number one carriers of rabies.
Dude go get a rabies vaccination rn
I had to do it a few years ago after a stray dog bit me. You can just get the vaccine as a precaution, without getting the animal tested
Are you seriously willing to risk your life for a rodent?
don't touch the wildlife. You're not doing anyone any favors. :the-more-you-know:
If you are not a liberal, you should be fine politically. Also, go to a doctor. If you were scratched and not bitten, you are probably safe from rabies, but still go check.