About COVID-2019 situation
Dear DreamCoon friends & family!
We understand the growing concern surrounding COVID-19 across our communities,
and our hearts go out to all those who’ve been impacted.
As cats parents, we understand you may have specific questions about how to keep your families and relatives safe,
and we are support every step of the way. We are working around the clock to ensure were able to provide best
to keep our customers and our cats we love healthy and safe. Every day, as part of our regular operations,
our places are cleaned and sanitized. Recently, weve increased the frequency of cleanings.
Were taking additional steps to keep our cats and people safe. We are follow regular cleaning practices
using a disinfectant formulated to kill coronavirus, among other germs. Plus, well continue to follow the steps below:
Cleaning and disinfecting grooming tables, kennels, water/food bowls and toys between every pet service
Sanitizing and cleaning all surfaces and playrooms every morning
Changing air filters every week to maintain clean, healthy air in our places. Using UV-light to sanitize air in evrinotment.
As always, we provide hand sanitizer for customers and helpers, and we work closely with our partners to ensure that
anyone who is not feeling well understands that we support them staying home.
We will continue to refer to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and other
public health agencies to determine the safest course of action for everyone who visit us.
This situation continues to evolve quickly, and we will be monitoring it closely. Based on current guidance and our own
standards and practices, we remain open for visits by appointment and are committed to providing an outstanding
experience for you and our cats.
To date, there is no evidence that companion animals or pets can spread COVID-19 (per CDC guidance).
For the latest information about coronavirus and pets, we encourage you to visit the links below:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html#animals
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters