New Mexico officials have euthanized a bobcat that tested positive for rabies after it attacked several dogs, per an official press release.
A bobcat that tested positive for rabies was euthanized after attacking several dogs in Sierra County, the New Mexico Department of Health said. The case is the first animal rabies case of the year ...
A bobcat in Sierra County has tested positive for rabies, the state’s first case of animal rabies in 2026, the New Mexico ...
SANTA FE, N.M. – A bobcat in Sierra County tested positive for rabies, marking New Mexico’s first animal rabies case of 2026.
The dogs that were attacked had rabies vaccines and boosters, but will be monitored for symptoms..