Hi guys,
So, I adopted out a young female that I have been fostering for 2 1/2 years into a wonderful home, that took place 2 1/2 weeks ago. Yesterday morning kitty darted for the front door and got out. She stood close by in the bushes and 2 traps were set. She would not come to the adopter or...
I would go for it. If she is in the shelter she has a very slim chance to make it out alive during kitten season. It is very nice of you to consider adopting a senior kitty, I hope you go for it.
Ringworm is no big deal!!! You apply anti fungal cream and let it pass, clean your house and everything very well and it will go away in time. If you surrender them to the shelter with ringworm they are as good as dead:(
Ring worm is a fungus and it takes a long time to get rid of. Doing rescue I had the plessure to have RW going through my house more then once. I never had a cat with such a severe case but it's not a reason to put a cat to sleep, far from that. Talked to your Vet and ask for some oral meds...
Just reading your original post makes me want to throw up. I would change Vets immidiately. Hope your baby will get better, now I will read all the replies:)
I am sure it is posted somewhere but wasn't able to find it yet. I want to switch all my cats and fosters to raw diet and would like to know what type of meets/parts are safe to feed. I already learned about the transition. Any help and input would be appreciated, thanks.
I have a year old foster cat that is the size of a 4 month old kitten, when I found him I thought for sure he was a bottle baby thats how tiny he was but he ate. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this cat besides being on the smaller side.
I would take baby to a specialist for another opinion. I would not be able to put this baby asleep just yet. I am fostering a special needs baby that cannot walk and he is a very happy little fella but his story is different he was born this way so you can't quit compare. Please, see a Neurologist.