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A domestic shorthair cat caught COVID-19 from his owners who both tested positive for the virus, according to the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
“The most dangerous animal you can get is a domesticated animal,” she explains, “because they are not scared of humans. “In the wild, mountain lions would run if they saw you walking along.
Bighorn sheep in central Washington could be in danger if domestic sheep continue to graze nearby. That’s the concern from two groups suing the U.S. Forest Service.
Before,, an animal involved in any bite to a person, or a severe attack to a domestic animal off its property, could be deemed “potentially dangerous,” Catlett said.
A dangerous wild animal is basically any non-domesticated animal that is found in the wild, is “inherently dangerous” to people and generally does not live with humans.
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