Official answer: Currently, there is no evidence to suggest that cats or pets can pass COVID-19 onto humans. However: Theoretically...
considerable evidence from experiments conducted on animals (e.g., Refs. [1][1], [5][2], [6][3], [10][4]) and human subjects (e.g., Refs. [4][5], [7][6]-[9... I Giannopulu,P Leboucher,G Rautureau,... - Springer International Publishing 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Conv...
Social distancing applies to pets as well as humans in households with positive cases of COVID-19. Confirmed cases of pets infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are being reported across the U.S. "We do need to talk about our pets," said Susan Culp, DVM, Texas ...
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...
cats can have breathing difficulties for many reasons, from feline asthma to heart disease. Similarly, there is a long list of causes of diarrhea in cats. Without knowing any clinical details of this case, we can't tell whether COVID-19 was responsible for the disease or if this was just...
Because I am angry, scared and so very disappointed in my fellow humans for the most part and am disinclined to take any shit from them, ever again. And I will keep talking, keep writing, while I still can.I have the hardware and nous to keep going if my neurology worsens. I will ...
The disease supposedly jumped from an animal to humans to begin with. We know that the virus that causes COVID-19 can infect animals of many types,including ferrets and cats. While the disease jumping from animals to humans is supposedly unusual, we know that the disease spreads e...
“humans,” usually derogatory, and that made me smile. It’s good because the line near the end, “You no longer wait for us” took my breath away. Cats aren’t loyal and protective like dogs, but they do wait for you. I think about Shirley waiting for me that day. I knew she...
Humans remain the biggest risk to other humans in transmission of the virus. There is no evidence cats readily transmit the virus to humans, nor are there documented cases in which humans have become ill with COVID-19 because of contact with cats. ...
What would happen, however, if all humans ate as the PHD recommends? Then, far fewer animals would have to be slaughtered, and, consequently, less slaughter waste would be produced. How could the number of pets then be fed? Provocatively speaking, should we not, as a society, outgrow the...