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West Windsor Police Department, NJ
Monday November 17th, 2025 :: 01:54 p.m. EST

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Public Health Advisory - Rabies Positive Skunk November 17, 2025

Public Health Advisory - Rabies Positive Skunk
November 17, 2025
A skunk exhibiting abnormal behavior on November 14, 2025 in West Windsor Township has tested positive for the rabies virus. The sick skunk was reported by a resident in the vicinity of Quaker Road near the intersection of University Way, West Windsor, NJ. The skunk was unusually friendly and showed no fear of humans or domestic animals. The skunk did not appear ill or injured. The resident notified West Windsor Police Department and an officer along with the Animal Control Officer promptly responded to investigate.
 
Residents are advised to contact the Health Department at 609-936-8400 immediately if they or their pets may have interacted with this animal.
 
Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that can affect warm-blooded animals, including skunks, dogs, cats, and humans. The disease is transmitted through direct contact with an infected animal’s saliva and can be spread through a bite, contact with an existing open wound or possibly through contact with mucous membranes (eyes). Rabies in humans is rare in the United States but immediate attention is warranted in all cases of exposures from domestic and
wild animals. Exposed individuals are directed to immediately wash the area with soap and water, seek medical treatment without delay and notify the Health Department promptly.
 
This incident highlights the importance of vaccinating all pets for rabies and avoiding contact with wildlife. The public is strongly encouraged to ensure pet vaccinations and licenses are up to date. Children should be cautioned about the importance of avoiding contact with stray animals and wildlife.
Animals with rabies can be aggressive, vicious or may appear to be “drunk” and have difficulty walking. In some rare cases, an animal with rabies can appear normal. The best way to prevent exposure is to stay away from strays and wildlife. Residents are encouraged to take preventative measures such as batproofing homes, securing trash cans from wildlife, securing pet doors after dark, vaccinating pets and educating young children to stay away from animals they do not know.
 
Notify the Police Department at 609-799-1222 if you notice wildlife
acting strangely, or if nocturnal animals, such as raccoons, skunks or opossums, are seen wandering during daylight hours.
 
For additional information, please contact the West Windsor Township Health Department at 609-936-8400.
 

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West Windsor Police Department, NJ
271 Clarksville Rd
West Windsor Township, NJ 08550

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