Western Mail

First case of cat infected with Covid by owners, tests confirm

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A PET cat has fallen ill with coronaviru­s in the UK after apparently catching Covid-19 from its owners.

The infection was confirmed following tests at the Animal and Plant Health Agency (Apha) laboratory in Weybridge, Surrey, on July 22.

Downing Street said the pet had shown symptoms of a respirator­y infection “with a nasal discharge and some shortness of breath”.

The cat and its owners have all made a full recovery.

Yvonne Doyle, medical director at Public Health England (PHE), said: “This is the first case of a domestic cat testing positive for Covid-19 in the UK but should not be a cause for alarm. The investigat­ion into this case suggests that the infection was spread from humans to animal, and not the other way round.

“At this time, there is no evidence that pets can transmit the disease to humans.

“In line with the general advice on fighting coronaviru­s, you should wash your hands regularly, including before and after contact with animals.”

A private vet initially diagnosed the pet with feline herpes virus, a common cat respirator­y infection, but the sample was also tested for Covid-19 part of a research programme.

The case has been reported to the World Organisati­on for Animal Health in line with internatio­nal agreements.

There have been a small number of confirmed cases in pets in other countries in Europe, North America and Asia.

The UK’s chief veterinary officer, Christine Middlemiss, said: “Tests conducted by the Animal and Plant Health Agency have confirmed that the virus responsibl­e for Covid-19 has been detected in a pet cat in England.

“This is a very rare event, with infected animals detected to date only showing mild clinical signs and recovering within a few days. There is no evidence to suggest that pets directly transmit the virus to humans.

“We will continue to monitor this situation closely and will update our guidance to pet owners should the situation change.”

A team of scientists at the University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research are behind the programme to screen hundreds of samples for Covid-19 infections in the UK cat population. Researcher­s at the CVR have now completed a full genome sequencing of the virus found in the infected cat.

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