05/14/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/14/2026 15:46
News Release # 2026-065
Thursday, May 14, 2026
The Charles County Department of Health is alerting all citizens and visitors to a rabies case identified in Waldorf, MD. One cat tested POSITIVE for rabies on May 14, 2026, in the vicinityof Dartmouth Rd, Waldorf, MD. If you or your pet recently had contact with an unknown cat from this location, please call the Charles County Department at 301-609-6768.
We urge everyone to avoid contact with unknown animals and wildlife. Rabies is a disease of animalsand people, spread through the saliva of a rabid animal. Usually, this occurs when a rabidanimal bites or scratches a person or animal. Secondary exposure can occur fromsaliva on the coat or fur of an animal that was exposed to a rabid animal. The virus can get into thebody through open cuts or wounds, or through the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Domesticated animals like dogs, cats, and ferrets can contract rabies from wild animals such as raccoons, foxes, skunks, and bats. Getting your pets vaccinated against rabies will prevent them from contracting the disease. Livestock may also be infected with rabies. You should contact your veterinarian forinformation on rabies and livestock vaccination. It is important to teach your children to stay awayfrom wild and unknown animals.
A current rabies vaccination for your pet is vital. Please get in touch with your local vet for an updated vaccine for your pets. Rabies vaccines are available through your veterinarian, as well as at local businesses including Petco, Banfield, and Tractor Supply, as well as through the FREE drive-through rabies clinics hosted by the Charles County Health Department and Charles County Animal Control on Sunday, May 17th and June 7th for dogs, cats, and ferrets. The clinics will be held at 10425 Audie Lane in LaPlata, MD, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. Please bring your previous rabies certificate to receive a 3-year vaccine. Please contact 301-609-3425 or 301-609-6751 for questions.
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