The doctor, a paramedic and someone at my friend's school all admitted it would take someone rubbing real hard on the spot you had for a long time to catch it from another human - hubby didnt' get it from me and if this was the case he should have -

Also my friend is a paramedic and had one she covered so no questions would be asked but that one took a long time to heal - it is moist under a bandaid and it is a fungus so it is best to leave it uncovered by a bandage.

I read page one of the posts finally and have to say I ADMIRE YOU BUNCHES AND BUNCHES AND BUNCHES!!! These cats need people like you. I will not rescue a lot of cats - I'm happy I did the one even though she is on my nerves but I talked hubby around - he was just stressed and we both love her. But that is enough for us - maybe a playmate one day - but I can not and will not (selfish) save a bunch more. I am so glad you do all you do and really do admire you. Please don't feel anyone here judges you because as far as I can see after 2 months on the board here - everyone is so very nice and EVERYONE here has bunches of cats!!! One lady posted about having enough with two but wanted to rescue the one behind the dumpster and what everyone thought about having three cats - and you all seemed to laugh and say this wasn't the right board to ask as you all have at least 6! I think this is awesome and the cats are so lucky!!! Keep faith and listen to what He tells you - and love all He has given you. By the way someone else mentioned that perhaps this was a way to give you a break because you just simply can't take anymore with the ringworm in your house - maybe that is true. It sounds like you need a break to look around and see how happy the cats are remember they do pick up on our stress a lot so stay happy!!! Debbie