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hookworm disinfectant
Good morning.
Chelle here. What do you use to clean/disinfect your hands after scooping litter of a cat with hookworms (or any worms)? I want to avoid contaminating my others. Mr. I-have-hookworms is currently in isolation for two more weeks. TIA ================= "The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been withholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. The question is not can they REASON, nor can they TALK, but can they SUFFER?" -- Jeremy Bentham |
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"RedRiver35" wrote in message ... Good morning. Chelle here. What do you use to clean/disinfect your hands after scooping litter of a cat with hookworms (or any worms)? I want to avoid contaminating my others. Mr. I-have-hookworms is currently in isolation for two more weeks. TIA Soap and water for a minute should do the trick unless you get poop under the nails and then a quaternary ammonium solution should help with that. |
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We buy nolvasan (sp?) surgical scrub from our vet by the gallon and wash our hands with the stuff all day long. Sharon Talbert Friends of Campus Cats |
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