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Vt. neighborhood suffering squirrel attacks
BENNINGTON, Vt. — A Bennington neighborhood is being stalked by a renegade gray squirrel, but a Vermont state veterinarian says it's possible the animal is upset because it's homesick for the people who raised it.
To the book of faces! At least three people on East Street in Bennington say they've been attacked by a squirrel over the last few weeks. Kevin McDonald said he was shoveling snow recently when a squirrel jumped onto him. "All of a sudden I felt something on my back and shoulders, scratching," McDonald said. McDonald said his first concern was that the squirrel might have been rabid, but Vermont Public Health Veterinarian Robert Johnson said there has never been a documented case of a squirrel passing rabies to a human. McDonald said the day after he was attacked he saw a neighbor battling a gray squirrel. He later learned that another person on the street had also been attacked. Game Warden Travis Buttle told the Bennington Banner he'd spoken to two people...Full Article
To the book of faces! At least three people on East Street in Bennington say they've been attacked by a squirrel over the last few weeks. Kevin McDonald said he was shoveling snow recently when a squirrel jumped onto him. "All of a sudden I felt something on my back and shoulders, scratching," McDonald said. McDonald said his first concern was that the squirrel might have been rabid, but Vermont Public Health Veterinarian Robert Johnson said there has never been a documented case of a squirrel passing rabies to a human. McDonald said the day after he was attacked he saw a neighbor battling a gray squirrel. He later learned that another person on the street had also been attacked. Game Warden Travis Buttle told the Bennington Banner he'd spoken to two people...Full Article
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