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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    There is a spray that we also used on the shelter kitties to help with the affected area.
    Jenn, do you happen to know the name of the spray they use? My vet suggested just plain bleach/water and spray it every where.

    I do think we are on the down side of this, the ringworm seems to only be on his tail in 2 places, but we bathed all of him the other night - just to be sure. While cleaning out his room he dried off pretty quickly.

    Luckily 'his' room was just tiled - no carpet any where - whew! And we took out the excersie machine (cleaned it down real good) so the only thing left in that room is Taz, litterbox, cage, food dishes and toys - they furry toys were taken away & the other toys were washed.

    Now, HOW do I get it out of the room??? Or will the spraying of bleach water, and mopping with it daily will do that?

    BTW- thanks Candace for searching out all the other threads for me - they were very helpful!! Thanks!

    And thanks to everyone else for their suggestions - I do think we will get through this, just wondering what is next for this little guy??!!
    Bunny & Kitties:

    Taz - F (7); Majerle - M (4) & Loki - M (8 months)
    (pronounced: Marley).

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    Malaseb spray (or anything with miconazol in it)

    See here

    http://www.petsupplies4less.com/Mala...-pr--012DVM018
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    Bunny - the bleach and water solution kills just about everything - just spray it on and don't wipe off....or at least let it stand for a couple minutes. I just left it to dry. Instead of mixing a weak solution, you might try something like Clorox Anywhere spray - this is what I keep on hand.

    When we were fighting ringworm this past spring, I finally scrapped the shampoos and oral medicine because it was just too traumatic for everyone. Instead, I bought the Program and treated everyone once and Emily twice as she was the one with the active ringworm.
    There are two sites I found that I keep bookmarked are as follows:
    Ringworm FAQ
    Ringworm battle plan

    This is frustrating but it will go away. It will! Good wishes to you my friend. (((HUGS)))

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