Bobcat that attacked man was rabid
STUART (AP) – Health officials say a bobcat that attacked an Indiantown man last week was infected with rabies.
The Martin County Health Department reported Monday that 28-year-old Romeo P. Gomez must undergo treatment in case he was infected with the virus. Okeechobee Animal Control says Gomez and a friend were working on a fence at a private ranch Thursday when the bobcat approached them. Gomez attempted to scare the animal away, but the cat jumped at him and began to attack. Gomez’s friend grabbed a hammer and killed the 30-pound cat.
Health officials suspected the animal had rabies because bobcats usually shy away from humans and rarely attack.
The virus can be fatal if left untreated.