CATDOLL : How to thoroughly disinfect your home when you have cat plague and quickly raise a second one

How to thoroughly disinfect your home when you have cat plague and quickly raise a second one

Disinfection methods for homes with feline panleukopenia virus:

1. First, check for feline panleukopenia virus at home. If there is feline panleukopenia virus at home, it may be in different places, so it is necessary to check for feline panleukopenia virus at home and ensure thorough disinfection.

2. Spray and disinfect every morning and evening. Disinfect once in the morning and once in the evening.

3. You need to mop the floor with disinfectant to disinfect it. Use a new, clean mop dipped in disinfectant to fully disinfect the floor.

4. All items used by the sick cat need to be cleaned up. The items used by the sick cat may contain feline plague residues, so they need to be cleaned up to prevent infection.

5. Continuous disinfection is required for 2 to 3 months to ensure that all viruses are eliminated before raising a new cat.

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