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A cat in Columbia and a skunk near Starr tested positive for rabies in mid-November 2025, exposing six people and two dogs.
A cat in Richland County and a skunk in Anderson County, South Carolina, tested positive for rabies in mid-November 2025, exposing six people and two dogs.
The cat, found in Columbia, was confirmed rabid on November 7; the skunk, near Starr, tested positive on November 10.
Six people exposed to the cat are being evaluated for post-exposure treatment, and the two dogs are in quarantine.
This marks the first rabid animal in Richland County this year, while Anderson County has now recorded 10 cases in 2025.
Statewide, 89 rabid animals have been reported so far in 2025, up from the previous average.
Health officials urge anyone exposed to potentially rabid animals to contact the DPH rabies hotline at 888-847-0902 or report online.
Un gato en Columbia y una mofeta cerca de Starr dieron positivo para la rabia a mediados de noviembre de 2025, exponiendo a seis personas y dos perros.