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[|Human|] Can i get rabies from a indoor rabbit? I was bitten by my rabbit on 2 june and today is 17 i m really scared of rabies. i don t think my rabbit was ever bitten by a rabid animal and if he was, than how is he still alive? i mean i ve read somewhere that animals with rabies die within 10 days But my rabbit seem to be acting normal. My rabbit is a female 5 year old indoor rabbit. she bit me because i was annoying her (it s not the first time she have bitten me, she usually bite someone when they re annoy her) She s eating normal and pooping normal. but i m veryyy scared! :( Whenever i read rabies symptoms it creeps me out. Some symptoms match with mine. My symptoms are fatigue, anxiety,weakness,poor sleep, and i don t feel like eating. Fatigue is not new i been having it a long time ago. weakness could be because of my poor diet. and i have anxiety. i don t have symptoms like headaches or fever or vomiting or scared of water. Last week i went to doctor for blood test and it was all normal. what is wrong with me? do i have rabies? my rabbit don t have foam coming out of his mouth and he licks me whenever i put my hand infront of him. Can you please tell me do i have rabies and if i don t why am i having these symptoms? BTW i m 14 years old.
[|AI|]  HelloRabbit biting never causes rabies, rather canine family, if bite someone then there is chance of getting rabies .2nd point is that usually within animal dies, if it is rabid, but your pet rabbit is roaming in your house and playing (while rabid animal never play).3rd point fatigue weakness, anorexia poor sleep are not symptoms of rabies. Anxiety in your case is due to tension, so no need of worry. I am writing the symptoms of rabies, so that you will be 100 % sure that you are NOT HAVING ANY RABIES. Symptoms are :Hyper salivation, excessive sweating, pupillary dilatation, Arianism, confusion and muscle spasm (cause shy Chat Doctor. e. fear for water). So be sure and enjoy life with your pet rabbit.