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OMG!!! My skin is literally crawling right now at the thought of something like that ending up in my bed!!! Do you have any idea how it even got in the house??? (sending prayers for bat to be non-rabid) |
Yes, I have doors that lead to the outside deck right by my bed. I noticed they were not closed all the way the night before when I was going to bed. I think he snuck in then. |
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OMG I would have died! I hope it was rabies free. |
:eek::eek::eek: I would have screamed so loud and probably had a heart attack. Awe....I hope the bat doesn't have Rabies for your sake. I'm sure you'll check those doors that lead to your outside deck, often now to make sure no other bats/creatures get in. :D |
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That was rather uncalled for. |
So, are there any sicknesses/diseases that small dogs can contract if they walk through bat poop? |
That would have scared me half to death. We have bats that police our back yard at night and that creeps me out a little but I tell myself they are eating up the mosquitos. But not in my bedroom! Whoa! My son came in the front door hollering and dancing around tonight. I couldn't figure what was wrong, then he finally told me there was a bug crawling on him. He turned around and I saw it! One of those great big things they call palmetto bugs but are really giant cockroaches that usually stay outside. Now he has brought the thing in the house! I yell to take off his shirt, which he did and I sprayed the bug with ant spray, but the dang thing got away. It is still lurking somewhere in the living room. Now I can't sit in my chair! Since I did get some spray on him, maybe he will die and I'll find him tomorrow. I hate bugs! I tell you this so you can say "well -- better a bat than a palmetto bug in my house!" Some consolation, huh? |
I just read through the rest of the posts. Mandy -- I think most everyone would see the bat had to be sacrificed for testing -- much preferable than you having to go through painful and sometimes dangerous rabies shots! I know we all love all creatures, great and small but sometimes it cannot be helped. (Hope I don't bring more wrath for killing my palmetto bug....;) ( Seriously, I am sorry you had to go through the whole ordeal. I know you would rather have not even met the bat, let alone have him tested for rabies. Welcome to YT, if I have not said so before. This is a great place to learn, share, and have fun. |
eww shudders! bet you keep those doors firmly closed from now on lol what would be the implications if that bat has rabies will they mass cull all of the bats and roaming animals in that area and routinely treat everyone pets and all? was just reading up on it if a bat gets into a home here.. it seems to all be in the bats favor although we have low rabies here .. found this bit funny though.. thought of a dead bat being send via post made me giggle "If an attack from a bat is unprovoked, the incident should be reported immediately and, if possible, the bat should be retained for analysis. If the bat is alive, please seek further advice from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency or the Bat Conservation Trust . If the bat is dead, please send it to the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (specimen tubes and FREEPOST envelopes are available from the Bat Conservation Trust)." |
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Naw, stay here... don't let one nasty answer spoil it for you. :) |
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Thanks everyone for your well wishes. I must say I was not able to sleep in my room lastnight. I was just too freaked out. Didnt want to worry my 6 and 11 yr old so we had a 'slumber party' for the last day of school and slept in the living room. I am going to clean and check every corner of my bedroom today, when the sun is bright :D, and hopefully I can sleep in there tonight. The Critter Catcher man checked the outside of the house for any colonies and did say he didnt think we would get more, so that helps also. |
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Sorry this is so long, but your bat brought this back to my mind so vividly ... I definitely "feel your pain". It's a terrible thing to be so afraid. |
Holy crap! :eek: |
I am so sorry you had to go through this. I also feel bad for the poor bat, he must have been friendly or use to people in order to snuggle up with you in the bed:cool: ,but I have to agree as much as I love animals I am too important to my children to leave them beacuse I couldn't bring myself to test that bat. Good luck and keep us posted on the results of the biopsy. |
I would have FLIPPED!!! Bats are nasty things, LOL |
I am so sorry this happened to you. I would have freaked out, too! How Scary!!!:eek: It is good that it is getting tested. There was a kid a few years ago who woke up because he felt something brush past him. Turned out it was a bat. But because he didn't see of feel a bite he didn't go to the doctor or get it tested. He ended up dying because by the time he had any symptoms it was too late. You can never be to careful. I sure hope it tests negative. I have heard those shots are not fun at all, but better than the alternative I guess. |
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Just checking back to see if you have gotten the results from the testing. Hope all is well. |
Not yet. :( Hopefully tomorrow or Tues at the latest. |
Test results are in and the poor freaky little thing did NOT have rabies!!!! :cheers: You have no idea what a relief it was to get that phone call! Still, even lastnight my 6 yr old wanted to sleep with us and he rolled over in the middle of the night and brushed his hand across my arm. I knew it was him, he was warm and not cold like the bat, but it still freaked me out terribly. My husband turned on all the lights and let me search the bed before I could go back to sleep. It will just take some time I\'m sure. But the thought of it is still so scary! Thanks everyone SO MUCH for all your worries and concerns!!! |
Wonderful news!!! It will probably take much more time for you to feel comfortable again but I am thankful that you are OK otherwise!! :thumbup::thumbup: |
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