27 Dec 22
The CDC claims that the SARS2 virus being spread by your pets is low, but I doubt that is true. How many times have you had a friendly dog lick you in the face all over you nose and mouth? That seems like a high risk situation there.
People do not lick me in the face. I'm just saying.
Is my skepticism justified?
@booger saidYes, especially since dogs do not social distance. I doubt it could be taught without the cruel use of a shock collar either. I suspect the CDC is just lying because if they admitted dogs spread it a lot it would make the gene vaccines seem like a silly exercise in futility. Cats are not much better either. They will spray on you as if you are their territory, put their asses in your face, but at least they lick it clean often. LOL
I imagine they get COVID and spread it no different than a human.
Animals are much healthier than humans so maybe that's why they don't show as many severe symptoms. I dunno.
People can't claim it came from bats and then deny animals are spreading it.
I cannot even imagine a cat wearing a face mask. They go nuts if you put tape on the bottom of their feet. They hate that. Dogs like to smell each others asses. I think the CDC lied because they didn't want to open that can of worms. It would make all restrictive policies seem stupid, which they were. With maybe the exception of some guy running from the law and living off of the land in the mountains with no social contact, everyone will get the SARS2 virus.
Normal human body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C). Normal body temperature for dogs and cats is 101.0 to 102.5°F (38.3 to 39.2°C). Bats also have a high body temp.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/new-clue-found-why-bats-spread-viruses-dont-get-sick-n81321
Body temp is why they don't show as many severe symptoms. So they make good asymptomatic carriers of SARS2. Fever in people helps fight off the virus. It raises body temp. There is a purpose for fever.
@metal-brain saidAnd why the hell do you have animals licking your bloody nose and mouth???
The CDC claims that the SARS2 virus being spread by your pets is low, but I doubt that is true. How many times have you had a friendly dog lick you in the face all over you nose and mouth? That seems like a high risk situation there.
People do not lick me in the face. I'm just saying.
Is my skepticism justified?
That’s fukking disgusting. They lick their own arses.
28 Dec 22
@shavixmir saidAs if it has never happened to you. Still think pets do not spread the SARS2 virus around? Cats may be worse. They pee all over the house to spread their scent. Do you do that?
And why the hell do you have animals licking your bloody nose and mouth???
That’s fukking disgusting. They lick their own arses.
@metal-brain saidI go by republican trash, fukk their mothers and then poop in their trailers.
As if it has never happened to you. Still think pets do not spread the SARS2 virus around? Cats may be worse. They pee all over the house to spread their scent. Do you do that?
I don’t let them lick my nose or mouth though. Bestiality… the incel’s escape.
29 Dec 22
@metal-brain saidI have no idea.
@shavixmir
Still think pets do not spread the SARS2 virus around?
Got any research on it?
29 Dec 22
@shavixmir saidhttps://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/covid-19/pets.html#risk
I have no idea.
Got any research on it?
There you go.
Yes. Pets can catch covid. The chances of pets spreading covid is low.
And don’t put masks on your pets.
Or let them lick your nose and mouth.
I added that last sentence, by the way. The CDC doesn’t mention it. I presume they just don’t think bestiality in the maga-conspiracy incelidom is worth mentioning.
29 Dec 22
@shavixmir saidI already said the CDC said that and I also said I don't believe them. They have lied about everything else. Why should you believe them without a study to back it up?
https://www.cdc.gov/healthypets/covid-19/pets.html#risk
There you go.
Yes. Pets can catch covid. The chances of pets spreading covid is low.
And don’t put masks on your pets.
Or let them lick your nose and mouth.
I added that last sentence, by the way. The CDC doesn’t mention it. I presume they just don’t think bestiality in the maga-conspiracy incelidom is worth mentioning.
29 Dec 22
@metal-brain saidHigh risk?
The CDC claims that the SARS2 virus being spread by your pets is low, but I doubt that is true. How many times have you had a friendly dog lick you in the face all over you nose and mouth? That seems like a high risk situation there.
People do not lick me in the face. I'm just saying.
Is my skepticism justified?
Do you worry about getting rinovirus or RSV or other coronaviruses from pets?
It might be true, but so what? Live your life, dude. Take reasonable precautions but don't let an endemic respiratory virus run your life.