CHILDREN’S
HEALTH MINUTE
Presented
by the TexCare
60 Second Radio Feature MP3
"Don't Pet the Kitty”
FOR AIR WEEK OF June 24, 2002
Most kids love
small animals. But children should be
taught never to pet a stray.
Hi, I'm Dr. John
Hellerstedt with the Children's Health
Minute, presented by this station
and TexCare - connecting Texas families
with children's health insurance for
18 dollars a month or less.
An animal may seem
friendly, but that doesn't always
mean it is. In fact, small animals
bite over four million people a year
and more than half of the injuries
are among children. To protect your
child, teach them never to catch,
feed or approach a wild or stray animal.
Sick or injured animals
may be more dangerous because they
may be carrying a disease such as
rabies. Rabies is found in the saliva
of infected animals and can be spread
when they bite or scratch. Remember:
Some animals may look friendly, but
if their owner isn't with them, your
child shouldn't pet them.
Keep your kids healthy.
Call TexCare at 1-800-647-6558 to
apply or when it's time to renew your
children's health care coverage.
That's 1-800-647-6558."
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