This is the first confirmed case of locally acquired terrestrial rabies in a feral cat and the 12th case in wildlife in the county.
This is the first confirmed case of locally acquired terrestrial rabies in a feral cat and the 12th case in wildlife in the county.
Erin Stephenson
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Oct 23, 2025, 4:11 PM
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Updated 6 hr ago
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The Suffolk County Department of Health says a stray... [1187 chars]
