Vets begin offering coronavirus tests for PETS in Germany, and warn cats are most likely to be infected
Scientists in Berlin are carrying out PCR tests similar to those on humans. A virologist at Berlin's Free University said cats appeared to be more vulnerable. Researchers have found no evidence that pets can spread the virus to humans.
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