• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    3 days ago

    That was a shit story and that department was 100% out of line. but I don’t think it was the police doing anything but helping a department with a search warrant.

    At first I felt bad then I realized the guy had that squirrel for 7 years and never got a permit or anything. Bro come on how do you not get the paperwork for an animal that you make a living off.

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      The question is why you need a permit in the first place for a animal that lives close to humans anyway, the raccoon thing I was made aware of is another story but would also have been better handled with talking to him.

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        Its an adopted wild animal it needs to be registered and vaccinated that makes sense to me. But yeah it’s insane how poorly they treated the situation. Idk how they can justify the process.

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          Yeah the vaccination part is fine, the registration is questionable but OK and whatever they did was beyond stupid.

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    4 days ago

    If the rest of those turned their crimes into social media hustles, the cops would have a much easier time.

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    Squirrels tend not to be vectors for rabies. I got shredded by a squirrel my cat brought in that I thought was dead. The doctor shrugged me off and sent me home with some antibiotics.

    Squirrels don’t consume rabies vectors, so they’d have to be bitten by a bat with rabies first if they have it.

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      Exactly and you can Also just get the treatment for rabies without the need to know if there even was exposure, its just a immunization with 3 vaccines and for a animal control officer, THEY SHOULD HAVE THAT BEFORE STARTING TO WORK!