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Month: June 2024

Hart County: Cat Tests Positive for Rabies

Posted on June 13, 2024 by Public Information Officer

AVOID WILD OR STRAY ANIMALS TO REDUCE POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO RABIES Hart County Environmental Health was recently notified of a situation where a stray brown tabby cat scratched several people and was acting aggressive near the intersection of Reed Creek Continue reading Hart County: Cat Tests Positive for Rabies→

Posted in Environmental Health, Press Release | Tagged Cat, Hart County, Rabies

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Health Department Locations & Phone Numbers


  • Banks County - 706-677-2296
  • Dawson County - 706-265-2611
  • Forsyth County - 770-781-6900
  • Franklin County - 706-384-5575
  • Habersham County - 706-778-7156
  • Hall County - 770-531-5600
  • Hart County - 706-376-5117
  • Lumpkin County - 706-867-2727
  • Rabun County - 706-212-0289
  • Stephens County - 706-282-4507
  • Towns County - 706-896-2265
  • Union County - 706-745-6292
  • White County - 706-865-2191
  • Children With Special Needs - 770-535-6907
  • Living Bridge - East - 770-744-7806

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