, February 26, 2005
2:49 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: how to
best sterilize a kitty condo?
Kerry,
That sounds great, you can use Health Guard 1Tbsp per quart, no
rinsing.
CherieKerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi
allCan someone please tell me what the best way
, 2005 3:17 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: how to best sterilize a kitty condo?
If you do the spray bleach, I would think that then leaving it outside
for a
few days would be enough so you would not have to rinse it. I think the
harmful stuff in bleach actually evaporates. But I
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: RE: how to best sterilize a kitty condo?
Any chance you can scrub it ouside with a bleach solution then leave
it
out for a few days. Bleach seems to clean everything!
Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cherie A GabbertSent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 2:49 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: how to best sterilize a kitty condo?
Kerry,
That sounds great, you can use Health Guard 1Tbsp per quart, no rinsing.
CherieKerry
: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: how to best sterilize a kitty condo?Dear Kerry:Wow...that is a good question. How about a steam cleaner, like they useon car engines? That certainly ought to be hot enough to kill anything.And maybe when it is dry you can dust it with some boric acid powder (whichis
@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: how to
best sterilize a kitty condo?
I searched and search for Boric acid and finally found it in Whole
Foods.
Cherie"MacKenzie, Kerry N."
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Thanks
so much for those suggestions Sally. I'm still trying to figureout best
way fo
I'd take it out on the porch, spray it thoroughly with Lysol and leave it out there for a day or two.Kerry MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi allCan someone please tell me what the best way to sterilize a pre-usedcarpet-covered kitty condo would be? (It's the type that Petsmart/Petcosells, and
I don't know...I always spray objects like that with Lysol and then let it sit outside for a bit.
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Dear Kerry:
Wow...that is a good question. How about a steam cleaner, like they use on
car engines? That certainly ought to be hot enough to kill anything. And
maybe when it is dry you can dust it with some boric acid powder (which is
non-toxic...add water and it makes eye wash) to kill any
I did this once. Sprayed it with a waterhose, sprayed with bleach, then sprayed wth waterhose and then let it sit for a few days. But that was in the July sunshine.
tChris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance you can scrub it ouside with a bleach solution then leave itout for a few
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