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How long should you wait before adopting a new cat after a cat dies from feline infectious peritonitis?

After a cat dies from feline infectious peritonitis, it is recommended to wait for at least half a year before adopting a new cat. If you are in a hurry, you can adopt a new cat after regularly disinfecting the environment for three months. Feline infectious peritonitis is mainly caused by infection with the feline coronavirus, which has strong resistance to external environments, so proper disinfection is necessary.

Pathology of feline infectious peritonitis

The pathology of feline infectious peritonitis is quite complex. Current research shows that feline infectious peritonitis is caused by a mutation of the coronavirus. Most cats carry the coronavirus, but the virus (initially called Type 1 coronavirus) has weak pathogenicity and invasiveness. After mutation, it becomes a highly pathogenic strain (Type 2 coronavirus) and infects cats causing peritonitis.

Can disinfection of feline infectious peritonitis items be used?

Yes, but it is better to replace all items with new ones. Disinfection must be strict. All utensils used by the cat should be comprehensively disinfected, sun-bleached, or exposed to ultraviolet light before being used by the newly adopted cat. Not only do the utensils used by the original cat need to be disinfected, but the environment where the cat lived also needs to be thoroughly disinfected to prevent the new cat from being infected by viruses left behind in the environment.

Disinfection time for feline infectious peritonitis

Feline infectious peritonitis is mainly caused by the mutation of the coronavirus in the cat's body, so the owner should continue disinfection for one to two weeks to completely eliminate the coronavirus. As the coronavirus has poor heat and acid resistance, the owner can use boiling water, ultraviolet rays, and disinfectant solutions to disinfect.