Sentences with phrase «contact with a water bowl»

The viruses spread when an infected cat sneezes or coughs and your cat inhales the infected air droplets, or when your cat comes in contact with a water bowl, blanket, toy, litter box or other objects that contains the saliva of an infected cat.

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The solution: Poo - Pourri, whose proprietary formula creates a protective barrier across the surface of the toilet - bowl water, halting foul odors from coming into contact with the air.
Separate the yolks and whites of two eggs, placing the whites into a clean and dry mixing bowl, being careful to make sure that the whites do not come into contact with any water, oils or fats.
At that stage — when the flowers are in the bowls — makers need to be careful not to cast a shadow on them and not to allow the flowers of another plant to come into contact with the water.
sink or bowl filled with vinegar and water for cleaning anything that comes in contact with lye.
If your puppy becomes infected, the virus can contaminate everything your pet comes in contact with including food and water bowls, collars and leashes and the surfaces of his kennel.
Dispose of these in a bowl of soapy water (they will turn red when they come in contact with water).
Canine Distemper is passed from dog to dog through direct contact with fresh urine, blood or saliva and / or sneezing, coughing and sharing food and water bowls.
Canine influenza is a highly contagious viral respiratory disease that is spread just like the common cold, through direct contact (sniffing, licking, nuzzling), through the air (coughing or sneezing), through contaminated surfaces (sharing water bowls or toys), or contaminated people (with virus on hands or clothing).
Wash working surfaces, bowls, and utensils that come in contact with raw meat with hot, soapy water.
It can also be spread when dogs come into contact with contaminated objects (e.g., toys, clothing, communal water bowls, etc.) and remains viable for up to 48 hours.8 After a dog is infected, there is a pre-clinical phase during which the dog still appears healthy, but is capable of spreading the virus to other dogs and into the environment.
Fomites on food and water bowls, airborne particles, feathers, feces, and other items that have been in contact with a bird with psittacosis can all infect healthy birds.
Since the virus can also reside in the gastrointestinal tract of infected dogs, transmission can also occur indirectly through the sharing of food and water bowls as well as other equipment that can get in contact with the saliva or even the feces of an infected dog.
Leukemina (FELV): is a contagious virus that is generally transmitted when a cat comes into contact with saliva from an infected cat (via social behaviors, such as grooming, and sharing food or water bowls; in - utero, mother - to - kitten transmission can occur).
The main route of infection is direct contact of a healthy dog's nose or mouth with urine, feces, or saliva from infected dogs or with contaminated items such as food or water bowls or people's hands.
However the disease can also be transmitted when a healthy dog's nose or mouth comes in direct contact with bodily secretions from an infected dog (such as nasal discharge or saliva) or with contaminated items such as food or water bowls or people's hands.
The virus is spread mainly through contact with feces, however, the virus is very stable in the environment and can be spread via contaminated food bowls, water bowls, litter boxes, and health care workers.
Recommended lifestyle: If a cat will, or might have any direct contact whatsoever with outside cats (even just sharing food or water bowls or the occasional escape), the cat should be vaccinated annually against feline leukemia.
Feline leukemia virus is transmitted from cat - to - cat through direct contact with an infected cat's urine or saliva (i.e., biting, mutual grooming, sharing of food and water bowls, sharing of litter boxes, etc.).
The dog flu virus is spread through air, contaminated surfaces (food and water bowls) and humans that have had contact with infected dogs.
Bleach is one of the only cleaners effective against parvovirus, and surfaces such as flooring as well as bedding, food and water bowls, and toys in which an infected puppy has been in contact should be thoroughly cleaned with bleach in order to clean these materials.
You can protect your pup by disinfecting leashes, toys, water bowls, any other items that come in contact with other dogs, and by washing your hands as soon as you arrive home.
Your new doodle will need both a food a water bowl — preferably either metal or ceramic as plastic bowls are more likely to harbor bacteria, a puppy - sized collar and leash, a name tag with your contact information, a bed and blankets, and brushes for grooming.
CI can be spread indirectly through objects (e.g., kennels, food and water bowls, collars and leashes) or people that have been in contact with infected dogs.
Canine influenza is a highly contagious viral respiratory disease that is spread just like the common cold, through direct contact (sniffing, licking, nuzzling), through the air (coughing or sneezing), contaminated surfaces (sharing water bowls or toys), or contaminated people (with virus on hands or clothing).
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