Posted on 11/13/2021 2:31:12 AM PST by blueplum
A trio of snow leopards at a Nebraska zoo died of COVID-19 one month after contracting the virus, zoo officials said Friday.
The Lincoln Children's Zoo stated that Ranney, Everest, and Malaku all succumbed to COVID-19-related complications. The three snow leopards had first tested positive for COVID on October 13, along with a pair of Sumatran tigers who have since made a full recovery.
Veterinarians attempted to treat the snow leopards with an aggressive regimen of steroids and antibiotics that ultimately proved unsuccessful...
...The virus has already been identified in cats, dogs, lions, otters, tigers, and gorillas, among others. The CDC has stated that symptoms of COVID in animals could include many of the same ones seen in humans: fever, coughing, difficulty breathing, and a general lethargy.
The death of the three Lincoln snow leopards marks the heartbreaking loss of a big cat that is already facing dwindling numbers. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has snow leopards listed as a vulnerable species, and estimates that there are only between 4,000 to 6,500 left in the wild....
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They were vaccinated. Prove me wrong.
Wonder if they gave them cat wormer, you know, that iversomething?
I bet they weren’t they wearing masks. Because masks are magic...
Wow, a thoughtful post with a link which has serious information.
I’m calling bull dukie. 100 percent of them died ? Glad we humans aren’t suffering from that variant. S/
They will all die from the jab before we can eat them though like they did in Venezuela when the food ran out.
The cats likely had a different coronavirus, not CoupFlu.
And if CoupFlu tests were showing positive for a different coronavirus, hmmmm....
Ask yourself: When the last time was that a new strain of virus ‘jumped’ from one species and spontaneously developed, through random mutation, the ability to infect humans, cats, dogs, and a variety of other animals?
After you’ve pondered that, ask yourself whether you think it’s significant that the first cases of infection with this virus occurred in the same city in China in which a virology lab was doing ‘research’ to give virus strains from the same virus family the ability to infect human cells.
Doesn’t the fact that this Chicom bioweapon is infectious across so many species seem more than a bit odd?
Thanks China!
Even more anecdotally, they saw how Fauci torturing puppies got people all worked up so they decide using animals will tug at more heartstrings and convince more fools to get the jabs - did the cats have their jabs up to date?
Remember when Cuomo was stunned to find that 65% of new cases were from people who had been quarantined in their homes.
After that....Fauci came up with a solution...open the windows...
Sac, the critters likely don’t have SARS-COV-2.
They examined some 80,000 critters in China in the area where it first appeared....and NONE “0”, nadda had Covid. The logical conclusion is that it did not come from the wild.
Every time I hear one of these stories, I think the exact same thing. Thanks, China!
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