Philippine Daily Inquirer

Pets’ plea: Don’t leave us, we don’t transmit virus

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CAIRO—THE doggies and kitties of a Cairo veterinary clinic have an important message, and they are taking it to the internet.

Don’t abandon us. We don’t spread the coronaviru­s.

“We started this campaign after noticing that there were many people leaving dogs and cats outside our clinic,” explained veterinari­an Corolos Majdi at the Animalia clinic in the Egyptian capital.

Pets looked after at home are highly unlikely to spread any disease, but dogs or cats abandoned on the street can be dangerous, he said.

Doctors at the clinic decided to let the pets spread the message.

They began photograph­ing dogs and cats wearing signs explaining that keeping them is safe. The photos are posted on social media sites on the internet.

‘I love you’

“I don’t transmit the coronaviru­s. Please don’t be frightened of me,” said Loola, a white French Poodle. Or rather that’s what was written on the sign she sported for her photo shoot.

Poosey, a 3-year-old longhaired cat, and Snowy, a white Griffon dog, took turns posing with a sign saying: “I love you. Please don’t throw me out in the street.”

“Please don’t worry, dogs don’t transmit the coronaviru­s,” said Snowy’s owner, a young girl named Julia Joseph.

“God created these animals so we can care for them.”

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—REUTERS HAVE A HEART Bosy, a female cat, and a French poodle named Loola wear a sign in Arabic saying “I love you, don’t throw me on the street’’ and “I do not transmit the coronaviru­s, do not be afraid of me,’’ at a veterinary clinic in Cairo, Egypt. The vets posted pictures of the abandoned pets on social media to assure people it was safe to keep them amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.
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