Stories Related to Stray Cat With Rabies Attacks Two People In Escambia County, Officials Issue Warning

Escambia County residents and visitors are urged to protect themselves from rabies exposure by avoiding contact with wild and stray animals after a rabid cat attacked two people.        

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