
Bobcat Rabies Attack: Prevention Tips
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Bobcat Rabies Case in New Mexico: Vaccinations and Precautions
A bobcat with rabies attacked dogs in Sierra County, New Mexico, leading to the first confirmed case this year. The dogs were vaccinated and will be monitored for 45 days. Two people may have been exposed and are receiving vaccines. Rabies is fatal but preventable with pet vaccinations, which are mandatory by law. Symptoms include fever, headache, confusion, paralysis, and fear of water. Wildlife may act aggressive or unusually calm. Officials advise vaccinating pets, avoiding wild animals, and seeking medical attention after bites.
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