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Hello,
I brought my new kitten Coda to the Vet because of some scabbing on her ear. It started off looking like dirt in her ear and evolved into a scabby area.
The vet gave her ear mite treatment due to her brother having it and then looked at the area under a black light which he struggled to find the glow but ultimately said it looked like Ringworm.
Treating with oral and topical meds.
I am curious if they were right though, because I have had her for about a month, no one but her has ringworm symptoms and it is staying to the ears only.
Today she had another spot on the ear that was more of a fresh puss type raised bump than the scaly scabby area.
I am including some pictures because I can't seem to find anything that looks like this for ringworm.
New spot is on the right about 5mm down not black the normal spot is upper left as you can see it is black scabbed or crusting:
Oh, she has been on the meds since monday now.
I brought my new kitten Coda to the Vet because of some scabbing on her ear. It started off looking like dirt in her ear and evolved into a scabby area.
The vet gave her ear mite treatment due to her brother having it and then looked at the area under a black light which he struggled to find the glow but ultimately said it looked like Ringworm.
Treating with oral and topical meds.
I am curious if they were right though, because I have had her for about a month, no one but her has ringworm symptoms and it is staying to the ears only.
Today she had another spot on the ear that was more of a fresh puss type raised bump than the scaly scabby area.
I am including some pictures because I can't seem to find anything that looks like this for ringworm.
New spot is on the right about 5mm down not black the normal spot is upper left as you can see it is black scabbed or crusting:
Oh, she has been on the meds since monday now.