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Stock PhotoChatsworth, GA - During a recent incident in the Clear Creek Village Subdivision in Chatsworth, a family encountered a raccoon in their backyard, leading to multiple injuries.

On Saturday, August 17th, sometime between 6 and 7 p.m., the family's children were playing with the raccoon, which resulted in one child being scratched. Subsequently, the mother and father attempted to remove the animal but were also scratched and were bitten.

All family members are now receiving post-exposure prophylaxis as a precaution.

According to Krista Ray of Murray County Environmental Health, this serves as a reminder to the public to avoid handling wild animals, as they can carry diseases such as rabies. Rabies, if left untreated, is almost always fatal. Additionally, it is essential to ensure that pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations to protect both them and their owners from potential exposure.

Stay safe by avoiding contact with unfamiliar animals and by keeping pets vaccinated against rabies.