How to social distance with your pet during COVID-19 quarantine
Previously, I’ve written about the few animals who have tested positive for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. So far, it’s been a few dogs, a few cats, mink/ferrets (pretty similar!) and a few big cats. Since then, the Centers for Disease Control (the most important resource to get your Internet advice from – when in doubt, yes, trust an .edu and.gov website, please) issued social distancing recommendations for pets. As a veterinarian, it’s likely a major...
Read More2 cats in New York test positive for SARS-Cov-2
This press release was just released about 2 cats in New York that tested positive for SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. When in doubt, please talk to your veterinarian and follow the guidelines and recommendations below. You can always find positive animals here on the USDA APHIS website:https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/SA_One_Health/sars-cov-2-animals-us?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery Be safe. Be distant (physically). And use credible...
Read MoreThe best cat gift box ever!
OK, calling all cat owners!I’ll admit. I’m a crazy cat lady. Granted, I’m only down to one cat right now, but boy, is she spoiled. (I sadly lost both my geriatric cats within 5 days of each other!) If you’re trapped inside during #COVID19 #quarantine, and can’t get any work done because your cat is sitting on your keyboard ALL. DAY. LONG, try distracting your cat with the best subscription cat box ever! For less than a dollar a day, you get a box a month. Litter...
Read MoreAmerican Heartworm Society Recommendations during COVID-19
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE American Heartworm Society provides guidance on heartworm protocols during COVID-19 crisis WILMINGTON, DELAWARE—The COVID-19 crisis has created unprecedented disruptions in veterinary practices and animal shelters, making it challenging for many professionals to deliver wellness care, as well as certain medical treatments, to patients. As veterinary practices and animal shelters strive to provide the best possible care for their patients, questions frequently...
Read MoreCat tests positive for coronavirus
April 1, 2020 In a previous blog, I wrote about whether your pet could get coronavirus. This was based off information from WSAVA. Well, since then, a second dog in Hong Kong has tested positive along with one cat from Belgium. While the first 2 dogs weren’t showing any symptoms, this cat was showing symptoms. Image by Vektor Kunst iXimus from Pixabay More recently, some zoo animals living at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s (WCS) Bronx Zoo were also diagnosed with...
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