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Tularemia, also known as “rabbit fever,” is caused by a germ carried by rabbits and rodents. It can be passed on to pets and people, but it can’t be transmitted from person to person. You can avoid infection by taking precautions to protect you and your pets. https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/LiteratureReviews/Pages/Tularemia-facts.aspx A quick warm-weather tip for those who feed kibble: be careful storing kibble too long when it’s hot and humid outside. Kibble can go rancid, especially when stored in a garage or basement. If your pet suddenly refuses to eat his normal diet, consider purchasing a fresh bag.
Thanks Lake Harriet Vet for the great tip!
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