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Rabies case reported on Long Island: 'avoid contact with wild animals'

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NASSAU COUNTY, N.Y. (PIX11) – A feral cat has tested positive for rabies in Cedarhurst, N.Y., near Hempstead, the New York State Department of Health has confirmed.  Officials said the positive case of the deadly virus is the first since 2016, when a raccoon was identified with the disease.  More Long Island News “We urge all residents to avoid contact with feral and wild animals and to ensure their pets are up to date with their rabies …
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