Can Cats Get Covid 19 From Owners
Study suggests cats can get coronavirus but pet owners need not panic.
Can cats get covid 19 from owners. People can give COVID-19 to their cats but not the other way around. It seems its more of a one-way street. The researchers said that cats have biological factors that make them more vulnerable than dogs to COVID-19 such as viral receptors that allow the virus to more easily infect cells.
67 3248 of the owned cats and 43 2354 of the owned dogs tested positive for antibodies showing they had had COVID-19. Testing should be concentrated on populations of cats and other species shown to. Most infected pets tend to be asymptomatic or display mild Covid symptoms.
The research into better understanding SARS-CoV-2 goes on and a new study sheds some light on how likely our household pets are to get infected specifically finding that cats are more susceptible than dogs to the virus that causes COVID-19. Relinquish to a shelter or abandon them even if a cat is diagnosed with COVID-19. At this point we should assume that if we get infected our pets are susceptible too and they should be treated as any other household member Bienzle told NBC News.
Instead a government spokesman said. There is no direct evidence that cats would also be able to infect people. Most of these animals became infected after contact with people with COVID-19 including owners caretakers or others who were in close contact.
Since the virus has not been shown to pass from animals to humans your four-legged friends are safe. For now pet owners need not worry about their cats becoming infected with COVID-19. We dont yet know all of the animals that can get infected.
The study authors write that we have demonstrated that dogs and cats living in the same household as their owners with COVID-19 can be exposed and infected by SARS-CoV-2. Cats Are More Likely to Catch COVID-19 Than Dogs But Cat Owners Shouldnt Panic. GLASGOW Scotland For many people rushing to get the COVID-19 vaccine one of the top reasons is likely so they can keep those they live with safeFor pet owners a new study is only adding fuel to that fire.