Skunk tests positive for rabies in Morris Plains

The borough posted the notice on April 10. Residents should avoid contact with wild animals, report suspicious wildlife, and contact a veterinarian immediately if a pet may have been exposed.

MORRIS PLAINS, NJ – The Borough of Morris Plains posted a notice on April 10, 2026 that a skunk tested positive for rabies in the borough. The post was listed under the borough’s announcements and Board of Health notices.

New Jersey health guidance says anyone who sees a suspected rabid animal should avoid contact and call local authorities for help, and that pet owners should contact a veterinarian immediately and report the bite to the local health department if an animal may have been exposed. State guidance also notes that raccoons, skunks, foxes, groundhogs, and other wildlife should be tested if there is an exposure.

The alert:

The Morris Plains Board of Health and Morris County Division of Public Health has issued a public health advisory for rabies after a skunk recently tested positive for rabies in the Borough.

Skunks are common carriers of rabies. Rabies is a potentially deadly disease caused by a virus. The virus is found in the saliva of rabid animals and is transmitted by bites, scratches, or possibly by contamination of open cuts or eyes with saliva from an animal infected with rabies. Common carriers of the virus are raccoons, skunks, foxes, woodchucks, bats, and feral (stray) unvaccinated cats.

Once an animal becomes infected with rabies, it may display aggressive behavior, may appear to be drunk or injured, and/or have trouble walking. Rabid animals may attempt to bite or attack people and domestic animals. Other signs of rabies infection include disorientation, loss of appetite, excessive irritability, unusual vocalization, abnormal behavior, restlessness, jumping at noises, excessive salivation, tremors, convulsions, or
paralysis. However, some rabid animals do not display any signs of illness.

Residents are advised of the following:

  • Do not approach wildlife, particularly animals which may appear to be acting strangely or ill. If you observe such an animal, immediately contact the Morris Plains Borough Police Department at 973-538-2284.
  • Do not feed wildlife and do not leave pet food outdoors for extended periods. Immediately clean-up any spills from exterior bird feeders.
  • Do not allow your pets to have contact with wildlife.
  • Ensure that garbage which is stored outdoors is inaccessible to wildlife. Use tightfitting lids on garbage cans containing food waste and whenever possible, keep such garbage indoors until collection day.
  • Ensure that your cat or dog is properly vaccinated and up to date on its rabies vaccination.
  • Residents who have any pets that have been left outside unsupervised should seek veterinary attention for any new injuries of unknown origin.
  • If you are injured (bites, scratches, or other injuries) by a wild or feral animal, thoroughly wash the injury with soap and water immediately. Seek medical attention immediately and contact the Morris County Division of Public Health at (973) 631-5484. After business hours, contact the Morris Plains Borough Police Department at 973-538-2284.

If your pet is injured or has exposure to a wild or feral animal, seek veterinary care immediately even if your pet is up to date on its rabies immunization contact the Morris Plains Borough Police Department at 973-538-2284.

If you observe a bat inside your residence, immediately contact the Morris Plains Borough Police Department at 973-538-2284.

For more information, please contact the Morris County Division of Public Health at 973- 631-5488. Additional information on rabies may also be found at the following webpage: https://www.nj.gov/health/cd/topics/rabies.shtml

For information on where to obtain a free rabies immunization for your pet, visit the following webpage:
https://www.morriscountynj.gov/Residents/Public-Safety/Rabies-Clinics

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