Stray wild cats in the town hall of Thessaloniki, Greece at Navarinou Square inside the remains of the historical site of the palace of the Roman emperor Galerius from 305 to 311. Stray cats are fed mainly by individuals in the area however likewise …
GENEVA, Fla. – A rabies alert has actually been provided for Seminole County after authorities said a cat checked positive near the east Geneva location.
Residents and visitors in the location surrounded to the north by Wildwood Trail, on the east by Stone Street on the south by Genova Court, and on the west by Pine Hill Boulevard needs to prevent contact with cats and wildlife.
Seminole County citizens and visitors must likewise know that rabies exists in the wild animal population, and domestic animals are at danger if not immunized.
An animal with rabies might contaminate other wild animals or domestic animals that have actually not been immunized versus rabies. All domestic animals must be immunized versus rabies. Contact with feral cats, roaming dogs, and all wildlife especially raccoons, bats, foxes, skunks, otters, bobcats, and coyotes must be prevented.
If you, a member of the family, or somebody you understand believes that they were bitten or scratched by a cat, contact Seminole County Animal Services at (407) 665-5201 or the Florida Department of Health in Seminole County at (407) 665-3243.
The rabies alert is in result for 60 days.