Pet cat tests positive for COVID-19 in Hong Kong
01
Apr 2020
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/coronavirus-covid-19-hong-kong-cat-tests-positive-12596848
HONG KONG: A pet cat has tested positive for the coronavirus in Hong Kong after its owner was confirmed with having the virus, the city's Agricultural and Fisheries department said, cautioning that the animal has not shown any signs of the disease.
In
a notice late on Tuesday (Mar 31), the department said there is currently no
evidence that pet animals can be a source of COVID-19, the disease caused by
the coronavirus, and owners should not abandon their pets.
The
World Health Organization also states on their website that there is no
evidence that a dog, cat or any pet can transmit COVID-19.
The
cat is the third animal to test positive in Hong
Kong, following earlier cases in
which two dogs tested weak positive or positive during
repeated tests for the virus. Authorities said the cat will continue to be
monitored and examined.
Samples collected from the cat's mouth, nose
and rectum tested positive for the virus after it was sent to
quarantine on Mar 30.
There
has only been one other reported case of coronavirus in a cat, in Belgium,
which is believed to have become infected from its owner, according to a
statement from the Hong Kong Veterinary Association.
The
Veterinary Association said the most likely way pets would be exposed to the
virus is from their owners or other people they come into contact with, and the
cases were no cause for alarm.
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