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ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
According to cats.org there's a flurry of suspicion around cats getting it but no actual proven cases. Because lets face it they don't have enough tests for humans so who's ever going to test a cat.
What we do know however is that the covid-19 virus can stay active on soft furnishings for up to 24 hours... and that tells me that if an infected person sneezes on or handles your cat then you handle your cat then touch your face you might as well let the person sneeze right at you.
What we do know however is that the covid-19 virus can stay active on soft furnishings for up to 24 hours... and that tells me that if an infected person sneezes on or handles your cat then you handle your cat then touch your face you might as well let the person sneeze right at you.