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Orange County Animal Services – May 2006 Monthly Report – Page 7 <br /> <br />As can be seen from the following table (Rabies Exposure Investigations), the three (3) positive tests <br />came from the investigation of thirty-six (36) possible rabies exposures by our Animal Control Officers <br />within the month. Usually, these are cases involving known or suspected contact between a domestic <br />small animal such as a dog or a cat and a wild animal such as a raccoon, as well as whether there is an <br />indirect contact between a human and pet member of a household in these situations. <br /> <br />Rabies Exposure Investigations <br /> <br /> Dogs Cats Humans Other Total <br />Bite Quarantines 15 7 0 0 22 <br />Exposures Investigated 9 8 19 0 36 <br />Tested Positive 0 0 0 3 3 <br />Inconclusive 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> <br /> <br />In addition to these kinds of “rabies exposure investigations,” our Animal Control Officers also are <br />responsible for bite reports involving dogs and cats (as well as other animals) and a human victim. In <br />these cases, it is a legal requirement and public health precaution that a dog or cat biting a human being <br />be contained and observed for a period of ten (10) days—thereby ensuring that the bite victim was not <br />exposed to the rabies virus. As can be seen from the Rabies Exposure Investigation Table, in the month <br />of May there were twenty-two (22) such bite quarantines. <br /> <br />Efforts to ensure current vaccination, for the welfare of pets and the people with whom they come into <br />contact, are ongoing and activities in this area are captured by vaccination statistics compiled by our <br />Animal Control Division. As is ordinarily the case, the majority of these vaccinations continue to be <br />performed at veterinary establishments that service pet owners who reside in Orange County. <br />Significantly, one-hundred and sixty-seven (167) animals were vaccinated at low-cost clinics sponsored <br />by the Animal Services Department, in addition to the one hundred and thirty-five (135) animals <br />vaccinated at our Animal Shelter prior to their adoption or recovery. <br /> <br /> <br />Rabies Vaccinations within Orange County <br /> <br /> Dogs Cats Total <br />Vaccinated at Shelter 98 37 135 <br />Vaccinated at Vet Clinics 601 454 1055 <br />Vaccinated at Rabies Clinics 130 37 167 <br />Total Vaccinations 829 528 1357 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Appendix <br /> <br />Placement Rate: This is a gross statistic which relates the number of animals placed (adopted, reclaimed and <br />transferred) to the number of animals admitted in a given time period. This is expressed as a percentage attained by <br />dividing the number of animals placed by the number of animals admitted. <br /> <br />Adoptable Placement Rate: To gain a clearer representation of the placement program, the animals brought to the <br />shelter that are not part of the placement program are excluded, namely feral cats and owner requests for euthanasia. <br />Since the number of feral cats in particular can vary a great deal from month to month, they can obscure the true <br />effects of the program. The adoptable placement rate is obtained by subtracting the number of feral cats and owner <br />requests for euthanasia from the total intake number before the number of placed animals is divided by it. This