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Well apparently more info came out regarding this, but not sure I trust the sources coming from CDC, but we have to take all info into consideration. My question is how do they know pets got covid?

Did they use the same flawed PCR tests they used on us?

I have to take it all with a grain of salt, as my cats are on me everyday or on my bed etc, and that includes the period I got covid from the VA back in Dec of 21, and they were everyday then and still seem to be doing just fine. Just a year and a half older and almost 10 this summer and the other one only came to us (or me now) 3 months before that.

Mayo which touts CDC as source.

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/expert-answers/can-pets-get-coronavirus/faq-20486391

CDC remember to social distance with your pets, and maybe a mask too. I guess we quarantine them?

https://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/covid-19/pets.html

"Pet cats and dogs are much more likely to contract Covid-19 than their stray peers — and cats are more susceptible to the virus than their canine counterparts, new research suggests."

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/your-pets-can-catch-covid-you-cats-appear-more-susceptible-n1272782

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VET DR JEAN DODDS HEMOPET

“In summary, dogs and cats are not shown to be reservoirs of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19).”

FEB 2023

Updates: COVID-19 and Animals

https://hemopet.org/updates-covid-19-and-animals/

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https://archive.ph/2023.03.27-190512/https://hemopet.org/updates-covid-19-and-animals/

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Thanks funny. Thanks for the info. Dr. Jean Dodds is amazing and a friend. She helped save our previous dog a few times. It didn't matter where she was in the world she always responded to our questions via email.

Separately, my question wasn't about whether dogs or cats are carriers or can get cvd but whether they can be harmed by the shedding of the spike proteins and lipid nanoparticles that can cause cancer and damage the heart. There was a bunny that just died from an enlarged heart (out of the blue) and several dogs with cancer and a dog with a tumor on his lung.

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From the begining in dog groups people were reporting behaviour problems with their dogs in jabbed families.

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