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Woman dooms raccoon after visit to pet store

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A raccoon in Maine was euthanized and tested for rabies after a woman brought it into a pet store for a nail trim and some customers kissed it, state wildlife authoritie­s said.

The raccoon tested negative for the disease, and there is no rabies risk to the public, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife spokesman Mark Latti said on Sunday.

But raccoons are one of the most common carriers of rabies in the state, and bringing the wild animal into a pet store constitute­d an unnecessar­y risk to public health, he added.

The woman, whom authoritie­s did not identify, brought the raccoon into a pet store in the city of Auburn last Tuesday, the wildlife department said, adding that she was seeking to get the animal’s nails trimmed, which is a service the store does not provide to raccoons.

Several different people handled the animal and some kissed it, the department said. The store’s manager then asked the woman to leave and contacted the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The raccoon was then tested for the disease, which came back negative, but necessitat­ed euthanizin­g it, Latti said. There is no nonlethal test for rabies in animals, he said.

Rabies is almost always fatal in humans once symptoms appear, and potential sufferers need to seek treatment immediatel­y. Wildlife are best left alone, though animal control authoritie­s can also be notified if the animals appear to be in distress, Latti said.

“When they lose their fear of people, they are more likely to become a nuisance or be run over by a vehicle,” he added.

The wildlife department said store customers who touched the animal should still contact their health care providers as a precaution. Raccoons are capable of transferri­ng other diseases along to humans and other animals, as well.

The pet store, a location of the national chain Petco, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Sunday. A representa­tive for the local store referred a request on to the company’s corporate office in San Diego, California.

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