Vet Advises to Keep Cats Indoors as Evidence Shows They Can Become Infected by Coronavirus!
Wow! This is great info. I wasn’t aware that animals can get affected.
Here are the details:
- Following the news that a tiger at the Bronx Zoo tested positive for COVID-19, some vets are now advising that you keep Mittens indoors.
- While officials say that there is no real risk of your pets catching coronavirus, research is starting to show that there’s a transmission possibility from cat to cat.
- And even though the British Veterinary Association said that there isn’t any evidence that the disease has been passed from animals to humans, they do recommend that those with symptoms avoid their pets.
- The possibility exists that an infected person could leave the virus on the fur of a cat who then goes outside and is touched by someone who can then become infected.
Nicole Michalik is the afternoon drive host on 925XTU. She has been with the station for the past 5 years and was named CRS New Face of Country Music. Nicole always had a strong love for pop-culture and has been working in entertainment since her college internship. As a content creator for 925XTU, Nicole writes articles on Philly happenings, sports, celebrity relationships, pop culture moments and anything else she finds fun and exciting!
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