I think calicos do have sensitive skin.  Mine does, and a friend's too.  I've not heard about the natural 'life cycle'.  My understanding is that the spores live for months so that the ringworm keeps coming back........?
 
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Del Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, but will little Emily still have a face left?  Poor gal is a mess.  This morning I used an oatmeal cat shampoo lightly on the area ... me thinks the medicated shampu might have irritated the already nasty condition.  Although the medicated shampu did help the other cats.  Both of my calicos have sensitive skin, Daisy with severe allergies.  Is this common for calicos?
 
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Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 10:19 PM
Subject: Re: OT: blue star ointment made RW worse?

The thing about ringworm is.. it has a natural cycle, and isn't life-threatening, SO if you do nothing, it WILL eventually go away on it's own.

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