Thank you for this! I did tell my neighbor that if she does get this new kitten, she needs to make it an indoor cat. I had heard you needed to wait. I asked my vets office and the lady said 3 months. I thought that seemed excessive. Thanks for sharing.
Jennifer

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As long as it takes to wash and dry the litterbox and food and water dishes. 
FELV
dies almost instantly outside the cat's body, once the virus dries, it dies. 
Bleach
is not required to wash the litterbox or dishes, if they are dried well, that 
will
kill any remaining virus that could be in them. If you wish to be extra 
careful, set
them out in the sun for a few hours.

Phaewryn

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