Lawdog:"While the Rabies Virus is fatal in rare cases it is treatable. You would be surprised at the number people treated every year."
Rabies is FATAL PERIOD. One person in modern times is known to have survived rabies but was left with permanent brain damage.(1970:failed vaccine don'cah'know)
Rabies is incurrable and fatal.
Perhaps you mean people that get bitten by SUSPECTED rabid animal and receive vaccine don't DEVELOPE rabies?
One rabies DEVELOPES you iz a gonner pal. History, end of story.
Yes I quite agree that a pellet placed properly will dispatch larger critters.
I lived in a small town when I used the pellet rifle to dispatch the feral cat.
It wasn't my cat, it was in my garden, pissing, ergo it's feral!
Of coures you can't fire the 12 bore in a condo and maintain freedom for very long.
The trick is to get the pellet in the right place under conditions less than perfect.
( From the FDA:But whether pre- or postexposure, rabies vaccines and rabies immune globulin are the first--and only--line of defense for humans exposed to rabies. There are no tests that can detect rabies in humans at the time of a bite, and by the time symptoms appear, it's too late for treatment. The disease is a swift, deadly killer, and there's
no cure.)