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Rabid Feral Cat Attacks Elderly New Jersey Couple, Prompting Rabies Alert

Police say the case underscores risks from feral feeding, urging residents not to leave cat food outside.

Overview

  • The Oct. 21 attack occurred outside the couple’s home in Blairstown Township, Warren County, after they had fed the stray for years.
  • Animal control captured the cat at the scene, it was euthanized, and subsequent testing confirmed rabies.
  • The couple drove to a local hospital for treatment and received rabies post‑exposure prophylaxis.
  • Officials reported the cat had severe facial injuries and showed aggression and disorientation consistent with rabies, with a raccoon encounter cited as a possible source.
  • Authorities say there is no broader outbreak but issued a local rabies alert and advised residents not to leave food outdoors for feral cats.