Polk County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) has confirmed the county's first rabies case of 2025 after a stray cat brought to a Lakeland veterinary clinic tested positive for the virus.

On Sunday, Oct. 12, a veterinary technician at Parkway Veterinary Emergency Clinic was bitten while treating the animal, and the person who transported the cat sustained two scratches, officials said.

The cats body was sent to the state laboratory in Tampa for testing, and results were returned to Polk County Animal Control on Wednesday confirming rabies, the sheriffs office said.

Both victims were advised to receive appropriate post-exposure medical treatment, and county officials urged residents to avoid contact with stray or wild animals acting strangely.

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