Politics & Government

Rabies Alert

Gwinnett County has issued a Rabies Alert.

Today, Gwinnett County Animal Welfare and Enforcement issued a Rabies Alert based upon a cat which tested positive in the state's laboratory. The cat was found on 149 Melody Lane in Lawrenceville on October 25, 2011.

They suggest that if you or anyone you know has been bitten or scratched by any stray animal, or if you know of anyone handling this animal please call the Gwinnett County Animal Welfare and Enforcement Office at 770.339.3200 ext. 5576.


From the Gwinnett County Site:

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What does a rabid animal look like?

Rabid animals may act tame. They may also display strange or unusual behavior. They may act aggressive, avoid food and water, foam at the mouth, or have trouble moving. Stay away from any unknown animals, especially wildlife. Report any animal acting unusual to Gwinnett County Police Animal Welfare and Enforcement at 770.513.5100.

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How can I help protect myself and my family from rabies?

  • Make sure your pets get their rabies shots regularl.
  • Keep your pets on your propert.
  • Do not leave garbage or pet food outside. Food left out may attract wild or stray animal.
  • Stay away from wild, sick, hurt, or dead animals. Do not pick up or move sick or hurt animals. If you find a wild, sick, or hurt animal, call Gwinnett County Police Animal Welfare and Enforcement at 770.513.5100.
  • Do not keep wild animals like raccoons, skunks, foxes, and coyotes as pets. It is dangerous and also illegal.
  • Teach your children not to go near, tease, or play with wild animals or strange dogs and cat.

 


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