Another case of rabies has been reported in Kerr County.
A skunk has tested positive for rabies, according to a social media post from the county.
Kerr County Animal Control Director Regan Givens said a report came in that an officer was seen in a yard that had family pets.
The post said this was located in the Bumble Bee neighborhood, near Texas 39, by the Guadalupe River, between Ingram and Hunt.
An animal control officer visited on Oct. 31 to collect the specimen.
It was sent for testing at a zoological lab on Monday, Nov. 3, the post said. KCAC was informed on Wednesday, Nov. 5, that the skunk was positive for rabies.
This is the eighth positive rabies case in Kerr County for 2025, the post said.
“Please never attempt to touch or feed any unfamiliar animal, including stray cats

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