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(Latvian Public Broadcasting) Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LLU) scientists have been studying COVID-19 prevalence in cats, Latvian Television reported December 12.
COVID-19 also affects cats. Cats recuperate more quickly than humans do. Until now, a COVID-19 positive cat has not been found in Latvia, but some tests have shown antibodies. The cat is one of the most popular pets, and cats are normally in close contact with humans.
Researchers of LLU Veterinary Medicine Faculty arrived at one of the animal shelters in Riga to inspect 20 cats. Three samples shall be taken from each feline: a smear from the throat, a fecal sample, and blood to detect antibodies.
Lauksaimniecības universitātes zinātnieki pēta Covid-19 izplatību kaķu populācijā lsm.lv - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lsm.lv Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.