The Tehama County Health Services Agency reminded residents to avoid contact with wild animals and ensure pets are vaccinated after two bats were found in residential areas and tested positive for rabies. Officials said the disease is preventable if people take proper precautions and seek treatment promptly after a potential exposure. Pet owners are encouraged to keep animals on a leash during outdoor activities and prevent them from interacting with wildlife.
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Two Tehama County Bats Test Positive for Rabies
Two bats found in residential areas of Tehama County tested positive for rabies, prompting health officials to urge pet vaccinations and caution.
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Key Details
- Location: Tehama County
- Date/time: Not specified
- Agencies involved: Tehama County Health Services Agency, California Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Status: Public health alert
- Public impact: Residents advised to take precautions to avoid contact with wild animals
Maxwell Valva
Brooke Rollins
Tehama County Health Services Agency
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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