My kitties have RW on the backs of their ears, fur loss on the tips without lesions on the tips (yet), lesions and fur loss on the foreheads, one lesion on the flank, fur loss spots on paws and tail, fur loss spots on the nose ...    Often the other cats have been exposed before any dx is made and onward it goes through the herd.  Ugh!  Once it had spread (and yes, I was very careful) there was no point in isolating those to condos any longer, so let them out.  Also, hyperpigmentation of the skin where the fur loss occurs is another sign of RW. 
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: catatonya
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens

Did you say on the ears and nose??  I don't think it's that common in those areas.  Sure it's not earmites?
 
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Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is this safe for 12 wk old kittens?

 


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Subject: Re: OT: Help ! ringworm in kittens

 

once per day.....never seen it fail

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