I hope Katie is serious about Tigger too, it would really boost your morale, Tracy, to have another adoption in the making at this point. Tigger's fur is a gorgeous rich red, and he looks as though he is ready to spring into whirlwind action at any second.

Reading through your post made me rather shame-faced about my misery over Cattulus' brother showing ringworm on his head today for the first time. Well, I didn't see it, I felt it and have just shampooed him. Each time another gets it, it makes the isolation that much longer and continues the risk of re-infection. Your kittens must be going stir-crazy since I know what my three are like and they have a bedroom and bathroom to themselves. Your ringworm kittens are in isolation in a bathroom? How are you managing to isolate those with colds and those with ringworm, or did you just give up - you would, after all, need a very large house to do isolation for each sickness and non-sickness.