ddhm Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago So … relocation of Amirel , the most “ making sense “ move so as the most “ alive “ person gets a room in the villa , still , decisions from RLC without any sense ( showing also that they don’t have tenants to occupy the beds , Eleonora’s room used only by her , 2 girls gone - Liora , Gelia - and we don’t get new residents but a relocation. ) Also , let’s not forget that Kaya is another one who got relocated . RLC in Barcelona feeling like they have lost the plot ..
Epikouros Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago il y a 3 minutes, Xarvaz a dit : You really have to pick them up and get bitten, and nobody does that here. Pets do... But I guess a lot of those are vaccinated against rabies?...
Brit Guy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 4 minutes ago, thereala78 said: Not sure new tenant arrival could be considered as an important/big news for tenants... I think it was again a miisunderstanding 🤣 You love playing DA don't you ...jeez 🤭
Xarvaz Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Epikouros said: Pets do... I read that 55,000 people die from rabies worldwide every year; it is in any case something to be careful with. 1
Epikouros Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I edited my earlier post, but the discussion moved on, so I'll repeat my addition here: The reason the girls leave the doors open is probably not missing brain cells, but circulation: perhaps it gets quite stuffy in there with all the doors/windows closed? If girls (you know, the humans getting a screaming meltdown when even just seeing a mouse in traditional cartoons; one might also say the current girls are not very squeamish instead of stupid...) prefer rats/bats over stuffiness, perhaps there's something wrong with the airco? Is there even airco?...
Maxbell Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Xarvaz said: The Dutch species accounts for 20% and also occurs in others lands and dogs that catch a bat also become carriers and spreaders so the spread becomes much wider. A friend of mine got it from his own dog, probably by catching a bat (it has been seen). We have a case near by about 6 years ago. The bat flew into a young man, merely hitting his hand. Thats all. He didn't think anything of it until its too late unfortunately. It super rare this happens but its as easy as that. 1
Epikouros Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago il y a 11 minutes, Xarvaz a dit : I read that 55,000 people die from rabies worldwide every year; it is in any case something to be careful with. I was talking about Europe, where those numbers are a whole lot lower. Probably because of pet vaccinations and/or other strains of the rabies virus?... General Information | Rabies - Bulletin - Europe WWW.WHO-RABIES-BULLETIN.ORG Bats are the ancestral reservoir of lyssaviruses including RABV and a remarkable diversity of species perpetuate distinct lyssavirus lineages across the world (see Classification). Unfortunately, much less is...
Xarvaz Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Epikouros said: I edited my earlier post, but the discussion moved on, so I'll repeat my addition here: The reason the girls leave the doors open is probably not missing brain cells, but circulation: perhaps it gets quite stuffy in there with all the doors/windows closed? If girls (you know, the humans getting a screaming meltdown when even just seeing a mouse in traditional cartoons; one might also say the current girls are not very squeamish instead of stupid...) prefer rats/bats over stuffiness, perhaps there's something wrong with the airco? Is there even airco?... I see small air conditioning panels in various rooms that are also hanging at my work but I don't know if they work or if they just look like them.
Maxbell Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, thereala78 said: Another thing that surprised me and which doesn't fit with comments I've read is that I don't find her bossy or asocial... and The bossy thing might have been mentioned flippantly right at the beginning and then just continued from there.
thereala78 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Brit Guy said: You love playing DA don't you ...jeez 🤭 DA? Devil's Avocate? yes 😛 BUt it's not that here... it's just question what has been said and don't cling to certainties 😉
Xarvaz Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Epikouros said: I was talking about Europe, where those numbers are a whole lot lower. Probably because of pet vaccinations and/or other strains of the rabies virus?... Vaccination is mandatory in Europe but not in the Netherlands (unless your pet is traveling), I have had seven dogs myself and they were all required to be vaccinated. It is no longer mandatory in the Netherlands but it is included as standard in the puppy shot.
thereala78 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Maxbell said: The bossy thing might have been mentioned flippantly right at the beginning and then just continued from there. Yep that's why I wanted to correct the "mistake" 😛 1
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