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State law , public act #-91-46, requires
all cats and dogs that are three months of age or older , indoors
as well as outdoors to be vaccinated against rabies. The current
update on positive rabies in CT is as follows:
1244 raccoons , 17 cats and 4 dogs
for a grand total of 1399. In Norwalk alone 28 positive cases of
rabies have been confirmed. To comply with the law please call our
office for an appointment today and protect your pet and your family
from this deadly disease.
It won't happen to my pet. I don't
have time to take my pet for a rabies shot. I can't afford it right
now. These are all common excuses given by some pet owners for not
doing the right thing. Just because the newspapers and radio stations
have stopped talking about the spread of rabies doesn't mean that
the threat is gone. Getting a rabies vaccination for your pet is
cheap insurance for the unexpected attack by a wild animal. If your
pet should happen to bite a human and not be current on it's rabies
vaccination it must be destroyed.
Do the right thing and call our office
for an appointment for your pet is depending on you.
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