I am sooo appreciative of these ideas! Good to know about the onions that may be in the babyfood, Bunny. I did not even think to check that. I am off to the store in a few minutes and now have added bleach to my list. I found some fungus cream under my counter but will pick up something generic, too.
Oh my I can't imagine how to shampoo and treat near the eyes!! ..especially on a baby like Crystal....I have read your threads ReachoutrescueI did not even put any shampoo on Emily's face - was afraid to. The patches are on her belly which is supposed to be an unusual site for ringworm on the kitties.
I did more internet reading and found that the ringworm spores thrive in the dirt outside so I can only guess that we brought it in on our shoes. The cats spend lots of time in the covered patio room and that is also the room we use when we come in from gardening. Who knows?
Oh yes and the expense with the medication...I read that the Griseofulvin isn't liscensed any more to use on cats so we have to get the human grade stuff and it is brandname and not generic so I am pretty sure that explains the high price. It is just a shame that some of the "routine" treatments are so costly. I don't know how rescues and shelters can cope with this - or just folks that have multiple cats.
Keep those ideas coming! Thanks!!






I did not even put any shampoo on Emily's face - was afraid to. The patches are on her belly which is supposed to be an unusual site for ringworm on the kitties.
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