State public health officials are urging pet owners to get animals vaccinated for rabies after a Buncombe County ferret was found with the disease, the first ever documented in North Carolina.
The case was one of several animals found to be rabid in recent weeks, officials said today.
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Source: CITIZEN-TIMES.COM
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