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Re: Ringworm

MaryChristine
Fri, 04 Apr 2008 15:02:04 -0700

i think i read someplace, or perhaps it's just folk wisdom, that the only
thing that'll actually kill ringworm spores is a nuclear blast--and those
tend to really ruin one's day.

(there IS one form of ringworm that is, essentially, an ingrown kind that
causes horrible, terrible, untreatable eruptions and abcesses, but it's only
been documented in persians and himmies, and one dog, if i recall
correctly.... there is ONE researcher in the country working on it.... i
lost my darling gypsy to it last april 13th, but she had an early form of it
for years before it was finally diagnosed, and despite it having erupted and
being really really disgusting, and her living in a houseful of persians, NO
ONE ELSE EVER GOT ANY VERSION of it. not only that, but there have been more
than 40 cats, at least, in and out of the apartment i used to live in at the
sanctuary, and none of THEM have ever gotten it either.  so i guess i am
more concerned about a nuclear accident than i am about a little ringyworm.)



On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Many thanks to everyone who has offered suggestions… I'm much less
> panicking about this… and definitely do NOT plan on throwing out the rugs,
> curtains, etc.  First off, I gave up wall to wall carpet a long time ago and
> only area rugs that can be sent to cleaning make it through the door—LOL.
> And those small scatter rugs==well they have a short life expectancy in my
> house anyway…
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> *Christiane Biagi*
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *MaryChristine
> *Sent:* Friday, April 04, 2008 4:58 PM
> *To:* felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> *Subject:* Re: Ringworm
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> ringworm, like cockroaches and twinkies, will outlive us all, no matter
> what we do. it sits backs and laughs at us all.
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> there are a number of protocols listed on persian sites specifically for
> dealing with it, as persians and himmies seem to be more susceptible to it
> than other cats--a genetic link is suspected....
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> as carmen says, tho, everyday antifungal cream treats the symptomatic
> cats, and the majority of the others won't get it anyway. first time i ever
> dealt with it was in the FeLV kitten room.... we had five with small
> patches, and we treated them--it went away, WITHOUT the other 45 or so
> getting it. (i got it, mind you, but i have a compromised immune system.....
> i don't get it any longer.)
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> if you go to some of the veterinary sites, and read through EVERYTHING,
> and finally get to the bottom of the page, in the very fine print, you'll
> see, "goes away on its own in three months, with or without treatment."
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> so if you want to throw out all your curtains and rugs and clothing, and
> shampoo all the cats weekly for months, and do the toothbrush tests at the
> vet, and turn yourself and the cats green and stinky with lime-sulphur dip,
> you can.
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> there IS a laundry additive/cleaning solution additive that a persian
> rescue swears by--all i have to do is figure out where the heck i saved the
> durned link.
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> incidentally, magic works on ringworm as well as anything else does--there
> are all sorts of things that people claim will cure it that have been
> completely disproven by research, but work for the people who believe in
> them. so don't rule out that option, either.
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>  On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Gloria Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I use Golden Seal on ringworm - works pretty well, unless it's in the
> eyes, and don't use it there unless I have an "eye" formula.  I buy an $8
> bottle(tincture) at the health food store.  IT has a dropper, but sometimes
> I just use s q-tip.
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> I never do massive daily cleaning - don't have time.  I treat it, it goes
> away, I no longer have it.
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> Had one little Persian with ringworm, that a groomer suggested a specific
> type bath for - and it sure did work.  Have to look it up to see what kind
> of bath.
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> GLoria
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> On Apr 3, 2008, at 1:25 PM, Chris wrote:
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>   A bit OT but I figure if anyone has had experience & is knowledgeable,
> it would be someone here…  Ringworm—suddenly have an outbreak; have 6 cats
> presently (1 waiting for adopter)—only a couple seem to have it—long story
> of how it managed to get in but now I'm really lost.  I have meds from vet
> to apply & shampoo.  BUT how do I clean!    I borrowed a Wood's Lamp from
> someone and of course I see things glowing everywhere!!!!!!!!  Is the lamp
> good to check for spores on fabric (clothes, rugs, etc) & walls or is it
> only for checking living things (me and the cats—LOL).  I am starting to
> scrub and clean but now wonder, do I do that massive cleaning every day?  I
> can't keep the cats confined though I did close them out of one of the
> bedrooms.  Outside of that, they're everywhere and NOT trained to stay off
> furniture-LOL.  Any tips, suggestions, etc. would be sooooo gratefully
> appreciated.
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> *Christiane Biagi*
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