Another Rabies Case Found in WW

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A second rabies case has been reported in West Windsor in as many months. Officials reported that a fox found in the Braemer Drive area of the township on June 10 has tested positive for the rabies virus.

According to an advisory notice from the township, the ill fox was found in the rear yard of a residence in an “immobile condition.”

“Recent rabies incident reports include an additional fox and skunk in nearby areas,” the notice stated. “The public is strongly encouraged to ensure pet vaccinations are up to date and children are reminded about the importance of avoiding contact with wild animals.”

In May officials found a fox in the Wellington Estates development that also tested positive for rabies.

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 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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