CATDOLL : Can a house that has had cat plague still keep cats?

Can a house that has had cat plague still keep cats?

A house that has had cat plague can still have cats under certain conditions, but the following points need to be noted:

1: The feline panleukopenia virus can survive in the environment for a long time, so the home needs to be thoroughly disinfected for two to three months to ensure that the virus is effectively killed.

2: In order to ensure that the virus in the environment has completely disappeared, it is recommended to wait for a while after disinfection before raising a cat.

3: Before introducing a new cat, you need to make sure that the cat has completed all necessary vaccinations and is in good health.

4: In order to prevent the recurrence of feline plague, the environment needs to be disinfected regularly and kept clean and hygienic.

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