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I was up late watching the video that you posted. I didn't get thru it all, but YES I learned alot. Maybe I won't obsess quite as much. I now understand the enemy just a bit more. I will call around today and see what info I can get from different vets and I will watch the rest of the video today.
Eli my 5 yr old boy is the one I am most worried about. We caught his RW very early because we had a heads up from the kitten and knew what to look for. His appetite is ravenous for canned food, and yet he has lost weight. I mentioned it to the vet when I took him in for his last culture and all she said was losing weight is a good thing. Hm.....he's not heavy to begin with.
Koby the kitten doesn't have an issue in the world. He's all happy and well, just happy to have a home with servants and a playmate.
I am in Michigan. I don't know how much they see ringworm around here. Koby was adopted from a rescue that I volunteer at. I usually foster dogs. Note to self.
Two years ago at the rescue, they had a ringworm outbreak. Cat/kitten rooms were all closed down. Two and half wks after my dd adopted Koby, he came down with a spot on his lip. I immediately called the rescue to ask if any other kittens in the room came down with it. All the kittens had been adopted, so there was no mention or calls back about ringworm. ONLY ME! I'm not pointing any fingers, but Koby could of ONLY contracted it at the rescue.
Thank you again for all the help.
Eli my 5 yr old boy is the one I am most worried about. We caught his RW very early because we had a heads up from the kitten and knew what to look for. His appetite is ravenous for canned food, and yet he has lost weight. I mentioned it to the vet when I took him in for his last culture and all she said was losing weight is a good thing. Hm.....he's not heavy to begin with.
Koby the kitten doesn't have an issue in the world. He's all happy and well, just happy to have a home with servants and a playmate.
I am in Michigan. I don't know how much they see ringworm around here. Koby was adopted from a rescue that I volunteer at. I usually foster dogs. Note to self.
Two years ago at the rescue, they had a ringworm outbreak. Cat/kitten rooms were all closed down. Two and half wks after my dd adopted Koby, he came down with a spot on his lip. I immediately called the rescue to ask if any other kittens in the room came down with it. All the kittens had been adopted, so there was no mention or calls back about ringworm. ONLY ME! I'm not pointing any fingers, but Koby could of ONLY contracted it at the rescue.
Thank you again for all the help.