Spending time with your pets
If seeing those puppy eyes whenever you left the house in the morning was really doing a number on you, rest assured it won’t happen for a while. That’s because you’ll get to spend more time, if not all of it, with your pet and make it up for all the times you’ve neglected it.
While you’re in isolation, just bask in the glow of being able to bond with your furry friend more than ever and pamper it like there’s no tomorrow. The even better news? There’s no real evidence yet that dogs are susceptible to the infection or can transmit COVID-19. While cats can apparently get infected with a mild strain of the virus, experts say it’s nothing to worry about.