Two cats in New York test positive for coronavrius

By Skylar Wolfe

Two cats in New York tested positive for the coronavirus after showing mild respiratory symptoms, CNN reported.

The household cats, each from different parts of New York, are the first pets in the United States to test positive for the virus, BBC reported. Both are expected to recover.

When the first cat was tested, none of the people in the household were confirmed to have the coronavirus, CNN reported.

The owner of the second cat had previously tested positive for COVID-19. A second cat in the household did not show symptoms, according to CNN.

Scientists told BBC it is unlikely that pets could transmit the coronavirus to people.

A lion and a tiger in a New York zoo tested positive for the coronavirus at the beginning of April, according to CNN.

The CDC recommended that pet owners limit their pets' interaction with people or animals outside of their household, BBC reported.

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