Thank you for asking, Jen. Perhaps both Tracy and I can give ringworm updates on this thread.

Cattulus' two spots of ringworm on his head are getting much better. I can't use my bare hands to check since I have to wear heavy rubber gloves all the time I am in their room to protect my raw hands from getting infected, but I can't feel the bumpiness that I felt before and the red rawness has gone. Leroy has one spot in the middle of his head and is really in the middle of it, with the area looking red and ridged and his fur coming out. I keep checking the rest of their bodies, especially their paws, and have found no other lesions. I hope, hope, hope that their sister Ashley continues to be without it, because if she gets it before the others are truly clear I don't know when the isolation will end.

Even though they are in the largest bedroom, with attached bathroom, the three kittens are bouncing off the walls in here. They've started climbing up the drapes which they've never done before, and I'm having a hard time protecting my computer. All four of us can hardly wait for this to be over.

The one thing that concerns me when this is over is how to clean the sofa. I guess renting a steam cleaner would be best. The drapes can be washed and the carpet is going to be ripped out because Ashley has pretty much trashed it.