It's impossible to diagnose rabies based on foaming at the mouth alone. This symptom could be caused by many things, including:
* Skunk spray: The strong odor and chemicals in skunk spray can irritate your cat's mouth and cause foaming.
* Stress: Being sprayed by a skunk can be very stressful for a cat.
* Other illnesses: Foaming at the mouth can be a symptom of various health issues, including digestive problems, poisoning, and other infections.
What to do:
1. Contact your veterinarian immediately. They can examine your cat and determine the cause of the foaming and recommend the appropriate course of action.
2. Keep your cat away from other animals and people.
3. Wash your cat's face and body thoroughly with a pet-safe shampoo. This can help remove the skunk spray and any potential irritants.
4. Follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully.
Remember: Rabies is a serious illness, but it's important to get a proper diagnosis from your veterinarian.