Teri & Disco NoFurNo (GA)
Member Since 2019
Yesterday 3/21: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-3-25-179-5-5-230-11-308.227341/#post-2546468
Upped dose last night so keeping paws crossed we’ll see some better numbers soon! Disco’s lameness has improved. I’m still being watchful and lifting him up and down off the couch in the bed etc. He does have steps to get up onto the bed and knows how to use them, LOL
With all the shelter-at-home protocols we are doing I thought it would be a good idea to re-post some information I shared on another page with everyone:
https://www.clorox.com/how-to/laund...e-guides/shelf-life-of-bleachwater-solutions/
Disinfecting Bleach Solution (½ cup Clorox® Regular Bleach added to 1 gallon water) The disinfecting solution has very specific instructions for mixing and use because Clorox® Regular Bleach is registered with the EPA as a disinfectant, with efficacy assured by following label instructions. To ensure its effectiveness (critical in a hospital environment) by mixing a fresh solution daily (2 tablespoons diluted in 4 cups water) that you use up over several days for general countertop cleaning. However, when you are cleaning up after things that are highly likely to spread bacteria or viruses, you would want to use a freshly mixed solution.
Upped dose last night so keeping paws crossed we’ll see some better numbers soon! Disco’s lameness has improved. I’m still being watchful and lifting him up and down off the couch in the bed etc. He does have steps to get up onto the bed and knows how to use them, LOL
With all the shelter-at-home protocols we are doing I thought it would be a good idea to re-post some information I shared on another page with everyone:
https://www.clorox.com/how-to/laund...e-guides/shelf-life-of-bleachwater-solutions/
Disinfecting Bleach Solution (½ cup Clorox® Regular Bleach added to 1 gallon water) The disinfecting solution has very specific instructions for mixing and use because Clorox® Regular Bleach is registered with the EPA as a disinfectant, with efficacy assured by following label instructions. To ensure its effectiveness (critical in a hospital environment) by mixing a fresh solution daily (2 tablespoons diluted in 4 cups water) that you use up over several days for general countertop cleaning. However, when you are cleaning up after things that are highly likely to spread bacteria or viruses, you would want to use a freshly mixed solution.