2 pet cats in NY test positive for COVID-19

The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say there is yet no evidence pets play a role in spreading coronavirus in the country. AP FILE PHOTO
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say there is yet no evidence pets play a role in spreading coronavirus in the country. AP FILE PHOTO

NEW YORK – Two pet cats in New York, United States have tested positive for the coronavirus, marking the first confirmed cases in companion animals in the United States, federal officials said Wednesday.

The cats, which had mild respiratory illnesses and are expected to recover, are thought to have contracted the virus from people in their households or neighborhoods, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

The finding, which comes after positive tests in some tigers and lions at the Bronx Zoo, adds to a small number of confirmed cases of the virus in animals worldwide.

U.S. authorities, including the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, say that while it appears some animals can get the virus from people, there’s no indication pets are transmitting it to human beings. (AP)

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