I am fostering 11 kittens, and one cat for a shelter nearby. All of the cats have fleas, and we are trying to get rid of them
Most are older than 12 weeks, 2 of them are still probably only 1 or 2 lbs. We have tried dawn baths and cannot keep up, so we are planning on using diatomaceous earth and a big bomb in the bedrooms they were being kept in. While the rooms are being cleaned, we are going to need to leave the cats somewhere else. We have a covered patio at our house. All 4 walls are enclosed, and it is covered, but the bottom is just decking
My question is, do you think the cats are okay in this room day and night? Right now, the highs have been about 85-90 degrees, and the lows have been 60-70 degrees. We are planning to put some boxes in the room with blankets that we will just wash every night. Do you think this will be too cold for young kittens? They have some upper respiratory infections, and i dont want them getting worse
Most are older than 12 weeks, 2 of them are still probably only 1 or 2 lbs. We have tried dawn baths and cannot keep up, so we are planning on using diatomaceous earth and a big bomb in the bedrooms they were being kept in. While the rooms are being cleaned, we are going to need to leave the cats somewhere else. We have a covered patio at our house. All 4 walls are enclosed, and it is covered, but the bottom is just decking
My question is, do you think the cats are okay in this room day and night? Right now, the highs have been about 85-90 degrees, and the lows have been 60-70 degrees. We are planning to put some boxes in the room with blankets that we will just wash every night. Do you think this will be too cold for young kittens? They have some upper respiratory infections, and i dont want them getting worse