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Dog or Cat Rabies Awareness Quiz
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What causes rabies in dogs and cats?
A bacteria
A parasite
A virus
A fungus
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How is rabies most commonly transmitted to humans and animals?
By touching fur
Through bites or saliva from an infected animal
Through contaminated food
Through air
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Which animals are the main carriers of rabies worldwide?
Dogs
Cows
Birds
Cats
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What part of the body does the rabies virus attack?
The nervous system
The skin
The digestive system
The circulatory system
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How often should pets be vaccinated against rabies?
Only once in a lifetime
Every 5 years
Every month
Every 1 to 3 years, depending on local laws
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Which early symptom might indicate rabies in animals?
Itchy fur
Loss of appetite only
Sneezing
Unusual aggression or behavior changes
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If a person is bitten by a possibly rabid animal, what is the first thing they should do?
Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and water
Apply alcohol only
Put ice on it
Cover it and ignore it
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Can rabies be cured once symptoms appear?
Only for animals
Yes, with antibiotics
Sometimes, with rest
No, it is almost always fatal after symptoms appear
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Which animals are most likely to transmit rabies in the wild?
Deer
Birds and snakes
Squirrels and hamsters
Bats, raccoons, skunks, and foxes
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What does ‘post-exposure prophylaxis’ (PEP) mean?
Treatment after exposure to prevent rabies infection
A type of pet vaccine booster
Medicine to cure rabies
Pet food supplement
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Can indoor cats get rabies?
Only dogs
No, never
Only outdoor cats
Yes, if exposed to infected animals like bats
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What global day raises awareness about rabies prevention?
Vaccination Day
World Pet Day
World Rabies Day
Animal Health Week
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Why is vaccinating pets important for public health?
It makes pets stronger
It helps them grow faster
It prevents rabies from spreading to humans and other animals
It improves their fur quality
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What sign might a rabid animal show in its final stage?
Paralysis and inability to swallow
Constant yawning
Hiccupping
Bright eyes
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What should you do if your vaccinated pet is bitten by a suspected rabid animal?
Report it to the vet immediately for booster and observation
Wash it and ignore it
Do nothing; vaccines make it immune forever
Wait to see if symptoms show
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