Rabid Fox Found in West Windsor

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A fox found in the Wellington Estates development in West Windsor has tested positive for rabies, and township officials have issued a health warning to residents.

A resident noticed the fox on May 14 exhibiting strange behavior. He called police, who sent the animal control officer to capture the fox for testing. At this time, West Windsor officials say there are no known human or domestic pet exposures to the fox, which was found in close proximity to the West Windsor Little League fields.

“This incident highlights the importance of vaccinating all pets for rabies and avoiding contact with wildlife,” stated a notice from the township.

Animals with rabies can be aggressive, vicious, or may appear to be “drunk” and have difficulty walking. In some rare cases, an animal with rabies can appear to be normal. Residents are encouraged to bat-proof their homes, secure trash cans from wildlife, vaccinate pets, and educate young children to stay away from animals. Residents are also asked to call the police department at 609-799-1222 if they notice wildlife acting strangely, or if they see nocturnal animals, such as raccoons or opossums, wandering during daylight hours.

For additional information, call the West Windsor Health Department at 609-936-8400.

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