My cat died from FIP. How long if at all can this virus live in my house? How long until I can get another cat?
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Hi, and thanks for writing. I'm so sorry you lost your cat. FIP is a horrible disease, and it's still not that well understood. Many cats actually have the disease but never show any signs of it. We believe that the cats that ultimately get sick and die from the disease undergo some type of mutation in their DNA. The cats that don't get sick don't have this change.
Strangely, it seems that the disease isn't really contagious. Yes, the infection can be passed from cat to cat, but again, this specific DNA mutation must take place in a specific cat for that cat to experience the sickness that your cat died from. So you should be safe getting another cat. I'm sorry you had to go through this.
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I'm am sorry for your loss. Wait at least 1 month. Vacuum and clean as thoroughly as you can. Hard, non porous surfaces (and bowls, toys, etc.) can be washed in hot, soapy water or the dishwasher. Rinse in a 1:32 dilution of bleach. Any toys or bedding that cannot be sanitized, should be thrown out. Normal exposure to air and sunlight will usually kill the FIP virus in the environment within 2 weeks.
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I'm am sorry for your loss. Wait at least 1 month. Vacuum and clean as thoroughly as you can. Hard, non porous surfaces (and bowls, toys, etc.) can be washed in hot, soapy water or the dishwasher. Rinse in a 1:32 dilution of bleach. Any toys or bedding that cannot be sanitized, should be thrown out. Normal exposure to air and sunlight will usually kill the FIP virus in the environment within 2 weeks.
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I'm am sorry for your loss. Wait at least 1 month. Vacuum and clean as thoroughly as you can. Hard, non porous surfaces (and bowls, toys, etc.) can be washed in hot, soapy water or the dishwasher. Rinse in a 1:32 dilution of bleach. Any toys or bedding that cannot be sanitized, should be thrown out. Normal exposure to air and sunlight will usually kill the FIP virus in the environment within 2 weeks.
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FIP is cause by the corona virus which many animals have and it alone does not make animals sick. It is the unique MUTATION within that particular cat that causes illness. In short, just because your animal had it does not mean any other animal will be effected, and if they are its by shear coincidence.
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