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Updated · Turn to 10 · May 23
Burrillville Stray Cat Tests Positive for Rabies After Biting 1 Person
Updated
Updated · Turn to 10 · May 23

Burrillville Stray Cat Tests Positive for Rabies After Biting 1 Person

6 articles · Updated · Turn to 10 · May 23
  • A stray cat in Burrillville tested positive for rabies on May 22 after biting a man two days earlier near Whipple Road, Rhode Island health officials said.
  • The cat was found under a homeowner's deck, and the person bitten has already begun rabies treatment.
  • RIDOH urged anyone else who had direct contact with the cat to call its Center for Acute Infectious Disease Epidemiology at 401-222-2577.
  • The case adds to multiple rabies-positive animals detected across northern Rhode Island this spring.
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