House pets are at risk of catching coronavirus from their human owners, and cats are the most in danger.
The coronavirus pandemic could wreak havoc in a frightening new way, because your house pets could be at risk of coming down with COVID-19.
It's pretty alarming ... we're told cats and ferrets are most likely to be infected with COVID-19 from humans. For dog owners, we're told preliminary studies show canines are less likely to contract the virus. However, as we reported, 2 dogs in Hong Kong didWhile data is limited on the effects of COVID-19 on animals ... we're told scientists are drawing conclusions from past viruses.
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