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UK Pet Cat Tests Positive for Covid-19

A pet cat has become the first U.K. animal to be infected with coronavirus, health officials said Monday, insisting there was "no evidence" it could pass on the disease.

LONDON (AFP) — A pet cat has become the first U.K. animal to be infected with coronavirus, health officials said Monday, insisting there was "no evidence" it could pass on the disease.

The case was confirmed by the U.K.'s chief veterinary officer after laboratory tests carried out earlier this month in Surrey, near London.

Officials said that "all available evidence" indicated the cat likely contracted the disease from its owners who had tested positive for Covid-19.

A statement from the environment ministry said the cat poses no risk.

"Although this is the first confirmed case of an animal infection with the coronavirus strain in the U.K., there is no evidence to suggest that the animal was involved in transmission of the disease," it said.

The cat was initially diagnosed by a private vet as having the feline herpes virus but the sample was also subsequently tested for Covid-19 and proved positive.

Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss called it "a very rare event," adding that there was "no evidence to suggest that pets directly transmit the virus to humans.”

Although it is the first such case in the U.K., there have been reports elsewhere of animals developing the virus.

© Agence France-Presse

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