
Andrew J. Spano,
Westchester County Executive
County Board of
Legislators
Proper Waste Disposal Procedure Following
Your Cat’s Radioactive Iodine Therapy
Your cat was treated with radioactive iodine and will emit a very small amount of radiation for a short time. The radioactive iodine is useful in treating the condition that your veterinarian has diagnosed in your cat. However, caution should be taken in disposal of products that may contain trace amounts of this radioactive substance.
You should use the following methods for disposing of your cat’s waste that may contain trace amounts of radiation. These disposal methods will enable the waste containing radiation to be safely handled and to not enter the environment before it is at a safe level.
The radioactive iodine will exit the cat’s body by way of
the urine and feces. For this reason, any excrement, vomit, or
soiled kitty litter should be disposed of using the following procedure:
Please follow the above procedures to ensure the safety of your family and our environment. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact your healthcare provider or visit the Westchester County Department of Health website at www.westchestergov.com/health.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Joshua Lipsman, M.D., M.P.H., Commissioner