Pets
They bring joy, companionship and a sense of calm. Five owners tell us how their pets are getting them through lockdown.
Pandemics are hard. But Scruffy's presence made everything more tolerable.
"My cat does not care that I am home, which is doing a lot to keep me humble in these times."
This may be the first known case of a cat getting sick from the novel coronavirus, though experts stress cases of pets catching it remain extremely rare.
Animal shelters have seen a spike in people wanting to take in a pet. Cue lots of photos of happy dogs and cats.
Allow these hamsters, bunnies, guinea pigs, ferrets and other cuddly pets help you feel warm and fuzzy again.
No, your pet is not likely to catch the virus, but there are precautions you should be taking, vets say.
Spring has sprung and the animal kingdom is out in full force.
COVID-19 means US shelters are closing to the public and operating with reduced staff.
Police said they received several calls about a lion roaming the town.