In guidance updated in April 2022, the CDC said the risk of animals spreading COVID-19 to humans is low, but the virus can spread from humans to animals during close contact. you should not take care of your pet and find a surrogate to take care of your pet so that you can quarantine yourself away from everyone in the family, which includes all pets," Hohenhaus said. "Wash your hands before you touch your pet, wash your hands after you touch your pet. Department of Agriculture are giving pet owners the same advice they've continued to give during this pandemic. Still, she said veterinarians, the CDC and U.S. "If you look at the genetics of the cat receptor. So, there's something to the ferret respiratory tract that makes the susceptible to our diseases," Hohenhaus said. "Ferrets have been used for a long time to study upper respiratory disease in people and to help study disease and make vaccines. The veterinarian said she has read countless studies that looked at coronavirus in various animals, and much of the research has not surprised her.
Ann Hohenhaus, an internal medicine and small animal veterinarian at New York City's Animal Medical Center, told CBS News. However, the study was conducted by giving a dose of the virus to the animals to see if they contracted it, which doesn't mimic the way germs are spread in real life, Dr. Scientists from Harbin Veterinary Research Institute intentionally exposed groups of cats, dogs, ferrets, pigs, chickens and ducks to the virus, and found some animals are more susceptible than others, according to the study published in Science.ĭogs had a low susceptibility to the virus, and livestock – including pigs, chickens, and ducks – also did not appear to be significantly affected by it.īoth ferrets and cats do appear to be susceptible to infection, the study finds. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratories.Īt the start of the pandemic, researchers in China studied COVID-19 in domestic cats and found they are susceptible to airborne infection with the coronavirus. Public health officials said at the time they believe the cats became sick after being exposed to a zoo employee who had the virus, according to the U.S. Since then, multiple big cats at the zoo have tested positive. The zoo said they were unsure how the tigers contracted the virus, CBS Miami reports.Ī tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York was one of the first to test positive for COVID-19 in April 2020, making headlines. But at ZooTampa in Florida, a 16-year-old and 7-year-old tiger tested positive after they showing "mild respiratory symptoms" – even though they ware vaccinated. Some zoos have gotten their animals in vaccinated. 14-year-old tiger dies after contracting COVID-19 at Ohio zooĪs a precaution, zoo staff members wear masks near certain animals that are susceptible to contracting COVID-19, the zoo said. He had nine cubs – six born at the Columbus zoo.
Jupiter was born at the Moscow Zoo and was brought to the zoo in Columbus in 2015 after spending time at Zoo Dvur Kralove in the Czech Republic. Although he was given additional treatments and testing and appeared stable, he passed away on Sunday. After an exam and treatment, the tiger did not improve. He was not interested in eating and was reluctant to stand, move or interact with keepers.
Jupiter was exhibiting signs of illness earlier this month, the zoo said. The 14-year-old Amur tiger named Jupiter "had been on long term treatment for chronic underlying illnesses, which made him more susceptible to this virus," the zoo said in a statement on Facebook. * 9:15 p.m.A tiger at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio has died after developing pneumonia caused by COVID-19. * 8:30 p.m.: Adam Calvert on the Rockland Ridge Main stage * 7 p.m.: Miss Teen and Miss Belpre Pageant at the Gazebo * 4:15-4:45 p.m.: Magician Philip Sammons * Noon-6 p.m.: Helicopter Rides provided by Mark Mondo * Noon-4 p.m.: Inflatables Open to kick off Kids Day This year’s theme is “If We Could Turn Back Time.” * 10 a.m.: 90th Belpre Homecoming Parade kicks off at Belpre High School, running up Washington Blvd.
There will be entertainment, a parade Saturday morning, pageants and a festival-ending fireworks display at 10 p.m. The 2022 Belpre Homecoming Festival kicked off Thursday evening and will run through Saturday evening at Civitan Park in Belpe.