Originally posted by rosethecopycat
Thanks Smokey,

I AM a person of statistics. I had no idea it was like 70%.

I will isolate the fosters for 10-14 days.

What do you think about the chances of getting ringworm?
(a neighbor knew someone who fostered 3 kittens that had ringworm and passed it on to her cat..all put down. )
Ringworm is contagious but whyintheheck did she put the cats down? It is a pain to treat but is not life threatening. We had ringworm outbreaks in our rescue and practice strict hygeine and quarantine (a house that had it cannot place a cat for adoption until everyone has been clean a month.)