Cat Ringworm

Cat Ringworm

 

4 Tips About Cats Ringworm and Your Children

Did you know that your cats ringworm is not a real honest to goodness worm? That's right cat lovers. Your cat isn't infected with a worm, but a fungus. If you're into big names the medical term is dermatophytosis. Let's keep it simple and use ringworm throughout this article. This article will give you 4 tips about your feline's ringworm.

1, Your Cats Ringworm And Your Children.

Ringworm is extremely contagious. Your cat can pass it on to your children, you and other animals. You or the kids can infect someone else or another pet. Not only can it be passed on to others, it can be spread to other parts of your body or the bodies of your child or pet.

It is impetrative that you have your animal treated as soon as possible. In addition, if your child or you, are infected you should consult with your family physician. In most cases if the fungus is treated properly you will start to see improvement within the first few days.

Within 7 to 10 days there should be a complete recovery from the fungus. However, the doctor or your vet may recommend continued treatment for up to 2 or 3 weeks to make sure there is no reoccurrence of the infection.

2. How Can I Tell If My Cat Has Ringworm?

You should understand that in some cases there will be no outer signs of the fungus infection on some cats. However, your cat can still be a carrier and infect you, your children and your other pets. If you suspect your animal is a carrier call your vet.

If this is the case how can your cat or you be a carrier? Actually that is pretty simple to explain. The fungus can be anywhere. It can be in the grass, on the sidewalk, flowerbeds and can even be in the air ducts of your home.

During the incubation period of the fungus it develops spores, which can be picked up by your pet or you. When your animal or you move about the spores will drop off into the carpet, furniture, clothing, and bedding. Therefore the spores then can be picked up by your heating and air conditioning unit to be circulated through out your home.

3. How You Can Identify The Cats Ringworm.

First let's talk about how ringworm can be spotted on your favorite feline. In most cases you will spot the fungus on the head, around the ears or eyes or on the paws and nails of your cat.

Generally this is demonstrated by the circles of hair loss or flaky red skin in a circular form. You may notice your kitty scratching and licking the wounded area. Furthermore you may well see an increase in broken hairs and patches of flakey skin on the pets bedding, the carpeting, your clothing or your furniture.

One area you need to think about checking closely is the cat's paws. There is a variety of the fungus, which seems to concentrate in the pads of the paws or under the nail beds of your pet.

Second let's talk about how to spot it on your child's body or on your self. Very likely you will have an itchy sensation, in the area, where the fungus has penetrated the skin. As it continues to fester you will see a red circular pattern on the infected area. You may also observe dead looking skin flakes. Again you should contact your doctor in the event you see an outbreak on you or your child.

4. What Are The Treatments For Your Cats Ringworm?

At last there is some good news. Ringworm is easily treated by your vet and you. In the majority of the cases the vet may prescribe an antifungal cream and shampoo. It's usually a matter of shampooing your favorite pet every other day and applying the cream as directed by the vet.

Surprisingly enough your personal physician will recommend a very similar treatment for you or your child. It's possible they may prescribe and antifungal soap and cream. However, the doctor may just tell you to pick up the soap and cream across the counter at your local discount store or drugstore.

In conclusion you, your children and your wonderful pet can be infected by cats ringworm. But it is easily treated and cured with the proper medication.

Disclaimer: This article is not intended for any type of medical advice for you or your pet. It is intended for information purposes only. Always consult your personal doctor and your pet's vet in case of a medical problem.


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Advice/known treatments for cat ringworm?
I have three cats. A few months ago they all had an outbreak of ringworm. (We think it came from the woman who was bathing them, they've never had it before, then spread by brushing) I digress. We did the whole pill thing (3 cats, three pills, twice a day = you do the math!!) MISERY -for eveyone involved. So far I've only seen signs on one cat and we've started bathing them with the medicated shampoo. Last time we took them to the vet three times before they caught it and we ended up spending over $500 and it took over six weeks. There has to be a better solution. Anyone have one? Thanks.

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Does cat ringworm leave scars on the cat?
Z has about 7 spots on her back of ringworm that is basically healed (it has been like 12 weeks)...the hair has grown back, but ust not really long yet. You can still see under the fur and the skin is a little more pink than the regular skin...is this normal? I am keeping her away from the other cats becasue of these pink spots, but if they are ust scars, i might ust call the battle and say i won and let her out!! Scars or not??

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Can cat ringworm be treated with a human anti-fungal cream?
My cats have just been diagnosed with ringworm and I've read a number of postings on here and on the internet about treatmet. A lot of people say you can use human anti-fungal treatments (like Athlete's Foot) cream on cats and this will help. Has anyone tried this? Does it work? Is it dangerous for the cats? Any advice appreciated. I'm also washing all our bedding etc and hoovering the floors, but what can I do to disinfect my fabric sofa?? Ideas greatly appreciated. I've heard ringworm is a nightmare to get rid of in cats. I'd love to hear from people who have successfully got rid of it. Is it as hard to do as people say? And is treatment at the vets very expensive?

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what kind of store meds could i use for my cats ringworms?


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Another Cat/Ringworm Question?
My cats ringworm has started to spread on her ear she has 3 other spots that seem to be getting better what do I do about the ear? Add more Lamisil around the ear where hair still is?

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