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    The earlier you get the babies the sooner they're feralness will disappear. Keep on loving him. Give him lots of kisses and whispers. If he's a real handful, papoose him in a towel with his head exposed. This way you can love the heck outta him without having your face become shredded wheat.

    Thank you for taking him in. He's just precious!!!!

    Ringworm, as you know, is highly contagious. You DID isolate them from your cats, right? Just checking. Use rubber or latex gloves and wash every ANY exposure. I took in a kitten who wound up with Ringworm and it took 3 months to get rid of it. She later died at the age of 3 1/2 from Phemphigus Aerolis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    The earlier you get the babies the sooner they're feralness will disappear. Keep on loving him. Give him lots of kisses and whispers. If he's a real handful, papoose him in a towel with his head exposed. This way you can love the heck outta him without having your face become shredded wheat.

    Thank you for taking him in. He's just precious!!!!

    Ringworm, as you know, is highly contagious. You DID isolate them from your cats, right? Just checking. Use rubber or latex gloves and wash every ANY exposure. I took in a kitten who wound up with Ringworm and it took 3 months to get rid of it. She later died at the age of 3 1/2 from Phemphigus Aerolis.
    Oh yea, he was isolated. Originally it was so I could check him for fleas, I wanted them to take blood for leukemia and aids, so he was isolated when his hair started to come out. The only one who got it and who touched him was me. I also knew he'd have roundworm which he did, and it took 3 dewormers for him to test negative. So that was another reason he was separate. They all have that when I take in strays.

    Thank you everyone for the advice. Moglie is scheduled for the snip snip tomorrow at 10!

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    Well, Moglie is home, neutered and still hates me LOL

    We did x rays and everything was normal, and the doctor examined him and said there is no sign of sensitivity anywhere on him. Even when I went over him in there, same thing.

    I missed him so much (they kept him over night) Ive been kissing him all afternoon and he is whinning as Im kissing his head so i dont think it has anything to do with lifting...I think he just doesnt like me.

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