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How would you cover the floor re: foster kittens?

I will be fostering kittens very soon and at the orientation, they mentioned that if a kitten has ringworm or another disease, it can live in the carpet for up to a year. The kitten room was going to be my office/guest room and it's fully carpeted in fairly plush carpet. How would you cover the carpet? Or would you just let it be?

If it makes a difference, I have two cats that will be in the room when I don't have fosters.

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Re: How would you cover the floor re: foster kittens?

  • We have hardwoods, and we covered the floor with a big tarp and painting tape.  Worked like a charm!
  • Tarp! That's brilliant! Thank you so much :)
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  • Same idea here - we covered the floor with with a painting tarp (cheaper than a real tarp).  It also comes in handy when the kittens had oopsie out of the litterbox accidents :)
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