Rabid bat removed from N.J. resident’s attic, exposed cats to be quarantined
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By Kevin Armstrong
Published on April 25, 2026.
A bat found in a home in Haddonfield, New Jersey, has tested positive for rabies. While there were no human exposures, three cats were exposed to the bat and will be quarantined for 45 days. The bat was removed from the premises and transported to the state Public Health and Environmental Laboratories in Trenton. The Department of Health and Human Services has notified the public about the findings.
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