Cat Catches Coronavirus Uk
Pet cat found to have virus in UK.
Cat catches coronavirus uk. If their body. The UKs Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed that the virus responsible for COVID-19 has been detected in a pet cat in the UK. Pet-owner warning as CAT infected with coronavirus by owner PET owners are being urged to take extra care not to catch the coronavirus after a cat was infected with COVID-19.
A pet cat has become the first to test positive for coronavirus after catching it from its owners. There have been a very small number of pets around 15 in total across the world that have tested positive for SARS-Cov-2 the virus that causes Covid-19 including a recent case of a cat testing positive in the UK. Experts say that a pet cat which tested positive for coronavirus doesnt mean the disease is being spread to people from their pets.
Officials believe the unidentified cat caught the coronavirus from its. The findings add a. Pets and Covid.
Ive heard that pets can catch Covid-19 is this true. The government said the cat is thought to have been infected by its owners who had tested positive for COVID-19 though the animal and people have all fully recovered. Currently this is the only confirmed case of coronavirus in pets in the UK and the RSPCA has assured the public that there is no evidence to.
A very small number of confirmed cases in pets have been confirmed in other. A pet cat has tested positive for the coronavirus in the first confirmed case in the UK of it infecting an animal. Experts believe the animal contracted Covid-19 from its owners who had previously tested positive.
Given the lack of transmission there are currently no plans to vaccinate cats against COVID-19. In April 2021 scientists from the University of Glasgow reported at least two cats had been infected with the virus in the UK. The infection was confirmed following tests last.