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Carona and Pets/Livestock ?

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    Posted: 23 Mar 2020 at 7:23pm
Can this virus live/gestate in domestic animals and livestock? Would hate to "weather" the current storm and come out into a rainbow only to have a variation pop up from my sons dog a month or 2 later Ouch
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CDC said no... BUT if the dog licks you and you have it... he can then lick someone else and transfer YOUR GERMS to the NEXT person.
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Cattle can get Winter Dysentery a strain of Corona Virus. As for Dogs and Cats I have heard it does not jump to humans unless you eat them as the Chinese do!
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Yes,  I saw on the news where a second dog had tested positive for it.

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did the dog have the virus... or just on his NOSE from rubbing up against a person.. I think the dog can be a CARRIER... but not sure they can get the virus....... his nose is no different than a plate or coffee mug... VIRUS can set on the surface and transfer to someone.
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Hmm, never thought about it going back to the animals...yeesh, wait til the 'media' find out....'they' will want to slaughter every animal on the continent...

start with peelousy, pleese...


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Originally posted by klinemar klinemar wrote:

Cattle can get Winter Dysentery a strain of Corona Virus. As for Dogs and Cats I have heard it does not jump to humans unless you eat them as the Chinese do!

Yep, and we vaccinate for it! Listed right on the bottle as Coronavirus.
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Wink You guys are acting as scared as the Sheepel buying toilet paper by the cart full.LOL 



Anything is possible,they say it came from a bat. Has been around for ever,mutated by bad luck to affect humans. So yes there is the 1/1000000000000000000000000 chance it could mutate again and get in some other animal and come back to humans.

Wink You want you can all start listing the ways Dead you could die and see who has the longest list, AngryAngryAngryAngryAngryAngry but you don't get out of here alive in the end so FORGET ABOUT IT and go live your life.


Local doctor was on the local radio yesterday all the doom and glum was going to kill more people than Corina virus,in his option. You need to have hope. He doctors around the world about 2 trips a year for 2 or 3 weeks. As he put it poverty kills. So the healthy need to get back to work. Old people need to hold up,but most of us don't have a job we need Wink so we keep eating anyway.



Since church has been canceled and meetings I go out for organizations that have roped me in are not meeting,and not out of toilet paper or food,or medicine. I have not been off the ranch since last Tuesday. Been rainy muddy so I have not been out and about on the ranch. But daughter brought her germ factory's (2 and 5 grand kids) out to ride the horse. They are still full speed trouble, and I don't feel any worse SO life goes on.LOLLOLLOLLOL



Now if you want to upset, get after the lying Angry cheating Angry stealing Angry politicians Angry that want public money for the retirement pay of TV news dirt bags included in the current bail out for working stiffs.    


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A tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City has tested positive for the coronavirus, in what may be the first confirmed case of an animal being infected with the virus in the U.S.

The tiger is a 4-year-old female from Malaysia, officials said. Three other tigers and three African lions also have developed a dry cough and were expected to recover, according to the zoo, which has been closed to the public since March 16.

The National Veterinary Services Laboratory confirmed the tiger's positive COVID-19 test.

"We tested the cat out of an abundance of caution" and aimed to "contribute to the world's continuing understanding of this novel coronavirus," Dr. Paul Calle, the zoo's chief veterinarian, said.

"Though they have experienced some decrease in appetite, the cats at the Bronx Zoo are otherwise doing well under veterinary care and are bright, alert, and interactive with their keepers," Wildlife Conservation Society [WCS], which has managed the Bronx Zoo, announced in a statement. "It is not known how this disease will develop in big cats since different species can react differently to novel infections, but we will continue to monitor them closely and anticipate full recoveries."

WCS added that an employee who'd showed no symptoms while caring for the cats infected the tiger.

"Appropriate preventive measures are now in place for all staff who are caring for them, and the other cats in our four WCS zoos, to prevent further exposure of any other of our zoo cats," the organization added



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