You beat me to it - I was just about to say the same but my suggestion was going to be a trough full.In the unlikely event of getting the virus on your shoes you still have to transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth before you become infected. If you are still worried can I suggest a baking tray with disinfectant to stand in à la foot and mouth disease.
I was thinking of boiling them if I run out of food well the leather ones that is.Don't lick the soles of your shoes?
Me too in most respects, wife works in local hospital she has taken the last few days of her leave but has been told now she can work from home so that's a relief
I'm glad I was taken off Azathioprine as four years on them had driven my leukocytes down to zero and any infection let alone this would have been extremely dangerous am now just taking preds.
Yes I had a blood test then my neurologist made repeated phone calls to my home in a panic to stop me taking them.Glad you're off the AZA drug, that's a nasty drug
I wondered if it could be passed person to dog, dog to dog, dog to person? My dog has just got used to not having a shower after every walk because of the mud, do I need to start again?
A cat in Belgium is suspected of having covid 19 which they think it caught from its owner.
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We have recently been made aware of a report from Belgium that a cat owned by a woman with COVID-19 developed symptoms of vomiting, diarrhoea and breathing difficulties and that some type of coronavirus was detected in the cat’s faeces.
There are limited details at present and we do not know what type of test was used or whether the cats symptoms were definitely related to Covid 19 infection.
Luckily the symptoms were transitory. This might be the first possible case of human to cat transmission and if so, is extremely rare.
There is no evidence that cats can transmit COVID-19 to humans and so owners should not worry unnecessarily. As a precaution it is advised that owners should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling their cat and that people who are infected with COVID-19 should be particularly careful by minimising contact with their pet and washing their hands before and after handling."
https://www.cats.org.uk/help-and-ad...in-belgium-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19
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A dog in Hong Kong whose owner was infected with coronavirus has tested “weak positive” for the virus, said the government on Friday.
In a release, a spokesman for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said the dog was referred to them by the Department of Health on 26 February.
After collecting oral, nasal and rectal samples, the AFCD found the dog tested positive for the virus – but did not have any symptoms.
“The Department will conduct close monitoring of the above dog and collect further samples for testing to confirm if the dog has really been infected with the virus, or this is a result of environmental contamination of the dog’s mouth and nose,” an AFCD spokesperson said in the statement.
The spokesperson added that it did not yet have evidence that “pet animals” could be infected with Covid-19 virus, or could pass it on to humans."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...news-hong-kong-pet-dog-positive-a9364816.html
Just a bit more info for you I would just take normal precautions if I were you.
A cat in Belgium is suspected of having covid 19 which they think it caught from its owner.
"
We have recently been made aware of a report from Belgium that a cat owned by a woman with COVID-19 developed symptoms of vomiting, diarrhoea and breathing difficulties and that some type of coronavirus was detected in the cat’s faeces.
There are limited details at present and we do not know what type of test was used or whether the cats symptoms were definitely related to Covid 19 infection.
Luckily the symptoms were transitory. This might be the first possible case of human to cat transmission and if so, is extremely rare.
There is no evidence that cats can transmit COVID-19 to humans and so owners should not worry unnecessarily. As a precaution it is advised that owners should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling their cat and that people who are infected with COVID-19 should be particularly careful by minimising contact with their pet and washing their hands before and after handling."
https://www.cats.org.uk/help-and-ad...in-belgium-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19
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A dog in Hong Kong whose owner was infected with coronavirus has tested “weak positive” for the virus, said the government on Friday.
In a release, a spokesman for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said the dog was referred to them by the Department of Health on 26 February.
After collecting oral, nasal and rectal samples, the AFCD found the dog tested positive for the virus – but did not have any symptoms.
“The Department will conduct close monitoring of the above dog and collect further samples for testing to confirm if the dog has really been infected with the virus, or this is a result of environmental contamination of the dog’s mouth and nose,” an AFCD spokesperson said in the statement.
The spokesperson added that it did not yet have evidence that “pet animals” could be infected with Covid-19 virus, or could pass it on to humans."
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...news-hong-kong-pet-dog-positive-a9364816.html
Just a bit more info for you I would just take normal precautions if I were you.
I think I will wait until there is a LOT more clear evidence about this before jumping to any conclusions.
It is only a matter of time before people start abandoning pets during this pandemic. Either they won’t be able to source petfood, or afford petfood, or aren’t exercising them properly, or just abandon them unfed in fields (such as horses), or (as suggested in those links) start blaming the cats and dogs for carrying disease.
I anticipate more pressure on animal shelters at a time when those animal shelters are least able to manage the influx, and a number of people may use this as an excuse to just dump unwanted pets.
Its happening already. Mr C says on Facebook he's seen posts from animal shelters asking people not to dump their pets.
Mine too but I'm having to stop Mr C from looking at the dogs who need re-homing because we're struggling to find the amount of dog food we get through for the three we've already got.breaks my heart.
breaks my heart.
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