... You would think that if a (mottled gray) cat put out the lights of the (little brown) bat, the (mottled
gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat could potentially contract rabies disease should the (little brown) bat be infected...
... You would think that the guiding state wildlife authority would readily engage in testing the (little brown) bat that potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat for rabies contagion if the (little brown) bat that potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat was submitted for testing via an ordinary average guy concerned over rabies infection to the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat that has potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat...
... You would think that this testing would be provided as a public service and not require an authorized veterinarian request and fee of $266 + veterinarian fees to the ordinary average guy concerned over rabies infection to the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat that has potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat...
... You would think that the veterinarian clinic would convey a bit more concern for the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat that potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat, other than, being a Friday afternoon, scheduling the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat that potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat for inoculation the following Monday afternoon - especially considering the fact that the current rabies vaccination to the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat that potentially infected the (mottle gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat was due for a booster shot a month ago (ordinary average guy at fault there)...
... lights out...
...the little brown bat that potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat that put out the lights of the (little brown) bat that potentially infected the (mottled gray) cat...
... You would think...
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