Animals
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Cats More Likely to Get Infected With COVID-19 Than Dogs, New Study Says
In the current studies of Covid-19 infections, scientists have confirmed that household pets are indeed susceptible to the virus, but should be 'manageable' for pet owners. In a recent study, findings suggest that cats are more likely to get infected with the SARS-CoV-2 than dogs, and here's why:
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