Edit: doctor just checked me out and isn't worried at all

My dogs found a baby raccoon last night, they didn't hurt her just did some aggressive sniffing. I picked her up and after a minute she chilled out and snuggled into me. Eventually she started crawling around and managed to give me a very minor scratch.

The problem is if a raccoon causes even a minor scratch it has to be put down and tested for rabies. I can't let that happen. But if I tell anyone, particularly my wife, they'll insist on it. Rabies is terrifying but there have only been 5 cases in my entire county in the past two years. The chances of getting rabies from a scratch are fairly low too. Still I'm a little worried for myself but not enough to allow an animal to be killed.

She's sleeping in a box outside now, I don't know if I should go hide her then tell someone or what. The preventive treatment they give if the animal can't be tested is rather painful and very expensive. I just can't let something die on the very small chance it could have infected me.

I'm really rather upset and don't know what to do.

  • Ithorian [comrade/them, he/him]
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    2 years ago

    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.