Nine people bitten or scratched by a rabid cat in a neighborhood southwest of Orlando will begin
receiving rabies
shots today as animal control officers continue rounding up animals to determine if any others have the disease.Orange County health officials said Tuesday there was no cause for alarm yet and did not impose a quarantine or issue a rabies alert.However, an animal control official said the cat might have spread the disease among stray animals, which are
numerous in the area of 35th and 36th streets east of South Orange Blossom Trail.