B BillMasen Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Nov 14, 2019 Messages 3,812 Location Not here Mar 4, 2020 #1 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-...erts-confirm-human-animal-spread-coronavirus/
DrHenley Awesome Friend HCL Supporter Neighbor Joined Sep 7, 2013 Messages 18,687 Mar 4, 2020 #2 That could have been just contamination, not infection.
G GeorgiaPeachie Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Mar 5, 2020 Messages 12,349 Location Georgia Mountains Mar 5, 2020 #3 DrHenley said: That could have been just contamination, not infection. Click to expand... I just read an expert saying it can’t pass fro dogs or cats. Ugh. I hate the confusion on important issues like this.
DrHenley said: That could have been just contamination, not infection. Click to expand... I just read an expert saying it can’t pass fro dogs or cats. Ugh. I hate the confusion on important issues like this.
DrHenley Awesome Friend HCL Supporter Neighbor Joined Sep 7, 2013 Messages 18,687 Mar 5, 2020 #4 If a dog or cat is contaminated with it on their fur or skin, they sure can. No different from getting it from environmental surfaces.
If a dog or cat is contaminated with it on their fur or skin, they sure can. No different from getting it from environmental surfaces.
Mountain trapper Awesome Friend HCL Supporter Neighbor Joined Mar 29, 2013 Messages 18,413 Mar 5, 2020 #5 Euthanize all cats just to be sure.
Brent S Awesome Friend Neighbor Joined Oct 10, 2013 Messages 14,879 Location South East US Mar 5, 2020 #6 Yeah, not a cat fan either.... seriously though, this thing is new and they are still learning what it can and can’t do. Take most of what you hear with a grain of salt.
Yeah, not a cat fan either.... seriously though, this thing is new and they are still learning what it can and can’t do. Take most of what you hear with a grain of salt.