How come the vet did not give you the oral med for the ringworm? I think you posted that you got ointment...
How come the vet did not give you the oral med for the ringworm? I think you posted that you got ointment...
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I am not sure. She gave me Doxycycline for their infections...I am guessing that is what it is for. She never mentioned oral for ring worms. What should I do? Will the cream work. The cream is Miconazole....it says "cures jock itch". Is that even going to work?Originally Posted by kb2yjx
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That is the correct lotion for ringworm. Make sure to put it on TWICE a day faithfully. There IS an oral medication as well, but the cream and the shampoo should work fine.Originally Posted by Reachoutrescue
Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It is very hard on the throat of a cat so make CERTAIN to give with food!
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Oh No....Oh Tracy, you certainly have your work cut out for you. My heart goes out to you dear girl and how I will be praying that you and your family do NOT get ringworm also.
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I don't have any advice as to the ringworm but I didn't know that it can be passed from cats to us but I guess that makes sense.
Anyway, I know with the white kitten (Hermies) I'm fostering I just found worms in his poop earlier tonight so I bagged it up and on Monday I'll take it to the vets to be checked to see what worm it is.
I'm thinking round worm but he did get a pill for worms on Thursday evening and also I put revolution on him Thursday night after his bath.
Well good luck and I'm praying for you all.
Melissa
I can hardly believe all these things keep piling up on you, but it tends to work that way, I know.
I fostered a backyard breeder Persian kitten with ringworm that someone gave away in an ad in a newspaper. Although he was about 3 months old, he was too underweight to get the oral medicine, and that may be why the vet didn't prescribe it. It's also quite expensive, at least I found it so. I didn't get ringworm and neither did my nine other cats (much to my vet's surprise), but he was in total isolation and I stripped all clothing off me, including cloth gloves, and into a bin every time I left the room. I didn't wear shoes in his room and nothing left that couldn't be washed right away. Since ringworm is spread by spores, it is in the air. I suggest that the children not be allowed anywhere near any of the rescue cats for a while.
You'd better charge people about $500 for each of these kittens when it comes time to put them up for adoption.![]()
So sorry to hear about the ringworm problem with the kitties. All I can offer you is prayers that those nasty ringworms go away and realize that your place is where they don't want to be. Please let us know how things are working out?
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I am trying to take every precaution so my children and I do not get sick. I wear gloves and a mask in the room...but I do not have protective clothing. I have been medicating them twice a day. There are now three with ring worms. Lola, Sampson, and Luna (she is a tortie)...all from Olney. So far my other fosters have only come down with a cough. The orange momma we took from Olney is really sick...she is weazing and coughing. I am taking her to the vet this week to be sure it is not pnemonia. I have been giving her Doxycycline...hope she gets better soon! As for charging $500...wish I could!! LOL! No just joking...as long as they are healthy once again and recieve loving fur-ever homes...I am content.Originally Posted by Lizzie
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