Explained: Why pet cats (and possibly lions and tigers) are vulnerable to coronavirus
Next to humans, ferrets, and then cats, are the most vulnerable to coronavirus infection, new research finds. How does it reach this conclusion, and what about big cats? Updated: December 21, 2020 3:07:04 pm
Domestic cats can be infected with the novel coronavirus, new studies show. (File Photo)
Reports at various stages during the pandemic have shown that domestic cats, as well as lions and tigers, can be infected with the novel coronavirus. New research has provided evidence for what makes pet cats vulnerable, adding to the findings of previous studies and the general understanding that felines are susceptible because their cellular structure facilitates coronavirus infection. The latest research comes from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) headquartered in Barcelona incidentally the same city where four zoo lions were found positive for coronav
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