Updated 8:58 p.m.The father of one of the children attacked by the rabid cat said he wants people to be aware of the feral cats that are in the area where it happened and said they should not approach or feed them.Kaleb Duncan said his 4-year-old son had a first round of shots Tuesday after testing confirmed that the cat was rabid. He said the rabies prevention treatment today for his son included eight shots, one for each wound, and he will have to return three more times for […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
Update: Father says son has begun treatment, cautions against feeding the feral cats
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