As COVID-19 raced through the human population, she worried about passing the virus to the felines and canine in her family.
Early in the pandemic, D'Esposito, 57, of Malverne, New York, had read some studies about zoo lions and tigers getting COVID-19 and assumed that meant her cats could be at risk.
Facts, at least regarding domestic cats. THREE naturally infected cases a trend do not make. We have seen that people can be a source of virus to pets, but replication or clinical disease are far from being a given. As a cat owner, I am glad for that.
We already knew this but I don't like to spread the information. It doesn't take much for a population to get hysterical and do crazy things, like going around slaughtering cats en masse. How many million mink were executed several months ago?
Yeah this is already ancient news.
Another reason for some cats to be aloof from humans....
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