6 Delaware residents bitten or scratched by rabid cat

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - June 3, 2012

Department of Health and Social Services spokeswoman Jill Fredel says the young adult black-and-white domestic short-hair was caught last week near Cedar Avenue in Cedar Heights. The animal, which was euthanized, was the first cat found to be rabid this year.

Those exposed are expected to get a series of shots to prevent the fatal disease that has no cure once symptoms develop.

The Division of Public Health warns that others who may have been exposed to the fatal disease should contact health providers or the division's rabies program.

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