Worried about orphaned kitten - major fungal infection

lynsgems

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Thank you for stopping the use of this on your little kitten. I know how frustrating it can be to find something that works.


I know you said you don't have a lot of stores available, but can you possibly find a cream that is used for athlete's foot? You can also try applying vinegar to the spots. You just need something that changes the Ph of the skin to get rid of this fungus. Things may take a little longer, but at least these won't lead to other possible problems.

Feel free to send me a private message and provide more information. I may have something more to share with more details.
 

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Originally Posted by LynsGems

can you possibly find a cream that is used for athlete's foot? You can also try applying vinegar to the spots. You just need something that changes the Ph of the skin to get rid of this fungus.
It strikes me common yoghurt could do for this too. Youghourt does have low pH. And youghurt is entirely safe. If he happens to lick off some it is only good.


What is this preparate for athletes foot? The brand name?
 
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