Can cat tapeworms survive on quilts?
Cat tapeworms cannot survive on quilts; tapeworm eggs are anaerobic bacteria and will lose activity and die when exposed to air. The survival time in vitro refers to the fact that the virus can only survive if the environment is suitable and there is a culture medium to provide nutrients for the virus. Surviving only on the quilt is equivalent to being exposed to the natural environment. The tapeworm eggs will soon lose their activity and die.
How to get rid of cat tapeworms:
1. Wash, disinfect, and expose the quilt to the sun. The home should also be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, including cat utensils and cat litter boxes. thing.
2. Treat cats with internal and external deworming. It is recommended that owners also do internal deworming for prevention.
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