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Here are some top tips from some of the UK's pet charities and experts.

  • There is no evidence that pets can get sick from Covid-19.
  • Just like human hands, pet fur could carry the virus from one person to another.
  • Wash hands well with soap and water after touching any pets or their belongings and avoid pet kisses - them and you!
  • If your pet is sick or injured call your vet before going to the surgery.

Practice social distancing

  • Each person in the household can walk your dog once a day but.....
  • Keep you and your dog at least two meters from others.
  • Avoid contact with other people's pets.
  • Ensure you have your pet's normal supplies for 14 days; make only essential trips to the pet shop.

If you are self isolating

  • Think about how you can provide for your pet's needs.
  • Dogs can be let out into your garden, or just outside your home to toilet, but keep your distance from others and minimise outside contact.
  • Can anyone else care for your pet if you are sick or in hospital?
  • If your cat is used to staying in then keep them inside and clean their litter tray regularly. If an outdoor cat, try and minimise interactions with them.

Helping each other

  • Can you safely help a vulnerable person in your community with their pet?
  • Can you offer remote help to your local animal charity?
  • Could you donate pet food to your local food bank?
  • All animal charities will be impacted by this crisis - please consider donating to support their work.

You can find out more by visiting www.cfsg.org.uk/coronavirus or www.rspca.org.uk/coronavirus