Tabasco said:
JFABNRGR said:
CanyonAg77 said:
Squirrels rarely carry rabies, and there are no reported cases of them transmitting rabies to humans
In addition, wildlife officers should already be vaccinated against rabies
Killing the squirrel was simply a power move to show who's boss
My daughter & I both have stitches from squirrel bites and both times the hospital told us squirrels do NOT carry rabies and if your going to get bit by a wild animal choose a squirrel for least amount of issues.
Violent Crime runs rampant in NY and they do this. Really ****ed up priorities. I hope they get roasted.
Damn! What are the odds!?
His name was Trigger, we were still learning that you cannot touch a squirrel while he is trying to eat, unlike raccoons, which are most calm when being fed.
Funny enough, my wife was so fearful of him, she would lock him out of the room to clean out his hooch. I walked by the closed door once while she was doing this and raked my finger nails down the door causing her to jump and scream, thinking he was coming through the door.
RIP Trigger and Peanut.
“You can resolve to live your life with integrity. Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.”
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn