Several cats and a few dogs appear to have contracted SARS-CoV-2 from their human owners People with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 should get somebody else in their household to look after their pet, or if that is not possible, wear a face mask, minimize contact, and practice basic h...
so far, have looked at how it may be able to spread among cats and the humans they live with. But a few preliminary reports within the past few days suggest that cats can catch COVID-19, probably from humans, and then give it...
"We did not expect quite that many," she said. "Over half of the cats that live in a household of a person who had COVID had antibodies. That's very high." Animals infected with COVID-19 show symptoms similar to humans who fall sick with the virus, she sa...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation on Thursday reported 78 more COVID-19 cases, but no additional deaths for the fourth time in the past five days.
In a recent letter, Angel Almendros (VR, 4/11 April 2020, vol 186, pp 419-420) summarised the sporadic reports about the Covid-19 infections of two dogs (both in Hong Kong) and two cats (one in Hong Kong and another in Belgium). Although the positive results were confirmed by ...
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1. What changes has the COVID-19 pandemic caused to the zoo animals? A.They are now under required or voluntary lockdowns. B.They can enjoy a free life without tourists’ disturbance. C.They will be faced with unexpected existing challenges. ...
Yes, pets and other animals can get the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, but health officials say the risk of them spreading it to people is low. Dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, otters, hyenas and white-tailed deer are among the animals that have tested positive, in most cases after cont...
Whereas the two canine SARS-CoV-2 cases had no obvious clinical signs relating to COVID-9, the cat at the center of the latest media attention did have respiratory symptoms. But as every vet knows, cats can have breathing difficulties for many reasons, from feline asthma to heart disease. ...