A Belgian cat was tested positive for corona virus after being infected by its owner.
According to the Brussels Times, health officials told a press conference that the sick Liege pet tested positive, after showing classic symptoms of COVID-19, including difficult breathing, just a week after its owner first fell sick.
While it is the first known infection of a cat, two dogs in Hong Kong have previously tested positive — with the first, a 17-year-old Pomeranian, dying after returning home from quarantine.
“The cat had diarrhea, kept vomiting and had breathing difficulties. The researchers found the virus in the cat’s feces,” professor Steven Van Gucht said Friday, according to the outlet.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization insists that there is “no evidence that a dog, cat or any pet can transmit COVID-19” to humans.
Van Gucht also stressed that the Liège case appeared to be the owner getting her pet sick.
“We want to stress that this is an isolated case,” he said, according to the Belgian newspaper. “The risk of animal-to-human transmission is very small.”
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