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Rabies confirmed in animals in Cedar Park, Lockhart

by LAWIN.news September 21, 2025
written by LAWIN.news September 21, 2025
Photo credit: Fox7 Austin
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Authorities in Cedar Park and Lockhart have confirmed that animals in both cities tested positive for rabies, prompting health officials to issue public safety alerts and ramp up preventive efforts.

In Cedar Park, officials reported that a raccoon tested positive for rabies on Wednesday. A resident discovered the animal on private property in the city’s northwestern area. In Lockhart, a fox captured on the city’s outskirts last week also tested positive.

Health departments in both cities launched awareness campaigns and urged residents to avoid contact with wild animals. Officials instructed pet owners to check their animals’ vaccination records and ensure up-to-date rabies protection.

“Vaccination remains the most effective defense,” one Cedar Park spokesperson stated. Both cities have coordinated with local veterinarians, who will offer rabies vaccinations and distribute educational materials.

Cedar Park increased patrols in neighborhoods reporting frequent wild animal sightings. Meanwhile, Lockhart officials have distributed printed materials and alerts to households throughout the city.

Veterinary clinics received instructions to inform pet owners about rabies symptoms and transmission risks. Rabies, a viral disease transmitted through the bite or saliva of infected animals, poses a nearly 100% fatality rate if left untreated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Public health teams reminded residents to keep pets indoors or leashed when outside. Officials also advised reporting any wildlife showing unusual or aggressive behavior directly to local animal control.

The Texas Department of Health Services continues to track rabies activity statewide and supports local efforts to contain the spread. While officials have not introduced plans for animal population control, they emphasized ongoing monitoring and community cooperation.

Health authorities in Cedar Park and Lockhart urged residents to follow all public health guidelines and stay alert to wildlife behavior in residential areas.

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