What animals are most likely to have rabies?

Only mammals can carry rabies. Traditionally, in Colorado, bats were the main source of rabies infections; however, in recent years the number of skunks testing positive for rabies has been rapidly increasing. Skunks now are the main source for rabies in Colorado. Other mammals can be infected with rabies from bats and skunks. Domestic animals such as dogs, cats, cattle, and horses can become infected by being bitten by a rabid wild animal.

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1. What animals are most likely to have rabies?
2. How does an animal or person become infected with rabies?
3. What should I do if I am exposed to rabies?
4. How do I know if an animal has rabies?
5. Why are there concerns about skunks and rabies?
6. How will I know if a skunk or bat has bitten one of my animals?
7. What is the best way to avoid rabies?
8. How can I protect myself and my family against rabies?
9. Which animals should I vaccinate against rabies?
10. What will happen if my pet or livestock animal is bitten by a rabid skunk?
11. Should I trap skunks on my property and move them?