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16 | JULY 2020 | MANOR INK
NEWS
Rabies warning issued
Liberty, NY – Sullivan County Public
Health Services is advising the public to stay
away from stray cats as well as wild animals
and to be vigilant of your surroundings,
especially if you live or work near a wooded
area or neighborhood with feral cats.
A kitten tested positive for rabies and had
recently scratched two people in the Town
of Delaware. Those individuals are being
treated for rabies exposure.
The public should be aware that if you
feed a feral cat, it becomes your legal
responsibility to care for and vaccinate it
for rabies. Kittens that are too young to be
vaccinated should be kept indoors until they
can be vaccinated, normally at 12 weeks.
If your pet is injured by a rabid animal,
contact your veterinarian to get medical
attention. For additional information, call
Sullivan County Public Health Services at
292-5910.
REMEMBERING THOSE WHO SERVED
INSPIRING The Family
Council of the Care Center
at Sunset Lake in Liberty,
together with family members
and friends of residents,
were joined by Jeffersonville
motorcyclists of Rolling
Thunder to bring an exciting
Memorial Day Celebration to
residents and staff on Monday
afternoon, May 25. Adults
and children held flags and
waved to those unable physically
join their loved ones and
friends due to the pandemic.
Family Council was able to
gift small flags to those attending
thanks to Shoprite in
Liberty. Provided photo
To those taking a stand against racial injustice:
We see you, we hear you, we stand with you.
#BlackLivesMatter
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