Minnesota is seeing an unusual uptick in tularemia, or 'rabbit fever,' with five cases already reported this year—almost the typical annual total. This illness, spread by ticks, flies, or contact with infected animals, can hit both people and pets hard. With warmer weather letting ticks stick around longer, the risk is growing. Pet owners are being urged to keep cats indoors and check yards for rabbit nests before mowing. Have you noticed more ticks or sick wildlife lately? What steps are you taking to protect your family and pets? Let’s swap tips and stories below! #Health #BodyHealth #Minnesota