Oh, excellent. Now I have to worry about coming down with monkey pox, although it's quite a bit more likely that I'll die of cat-scratch fever first. (Does anyone get cat-scratch fever anymore?)
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Does anyone get cat-scratch fever anymore?
You mean besides Ted Nugent?
IIRC, the bactrian (two hump) camel is nearly extinct in the wild, and not doing all that great in captivity what with the decline in nomadic populations in Mongolia, so that may be behind the unequal regulations... or perhaps the guy who thought them up figured that if dromedaries were good enough for the Bible they were good enough for MA.
I got scratched by a cat recently, seriously enough to draw blood, but I am not yet dead.
My problem with the you can go anywhere type if park is the damage to the land from people being stupid as they wander, or there just being too many of them, not the danger.
Does anyone get cat-scratch fever anymore?
My dad was hospitalizied with a bone infection from getting badly scratched by a cat. The nurses said it was a type of cat scratch fever.
Oddly enough, I've had this conversation before, Frank. It may have just been spit. But they're ruminants (is that the right word) and so there is cud they've brought back up, in their spit. It's not just a saliva issue.
And Teddy was quite feisty in his younger days.
He even got Hubs in the eye once. Don't remember the year, but it was the day of the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament Final.
Does anyone get cat-scratch fever anymore?
I knew a guy who was diagnosed with it about ten years ago. I didn't think it was real, but that's what he had. After being scratched by a cat and not cleaning out the wound well. Go figure.
(Does anyone get cat-scratch fever anymore?)
Yep. A few years ago, my aunt ended up in the hospital on IV antibiotics for weeks with cat-scratch fever. I shit you not. That was a little more than a "scratch," though -- the cat left bits of tooth and claw in my aunt.