Lisa,
I had a false alarm ringworm scare about two weeks ago. I immediately thought of you. When I started to do research about it, the treatment scared the heck out of me. Lots of warnings about taking precautions with immune deficient animals. Not to mention the fact that it's so tough to kill the little fungle creeps. I started to really panic when I read it was necessary to sterilize the house. What a joke! I'd be proud of myself if I could just keep the place neat.
Nina


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In a message dated 1/13/2005 3:04:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

    think cats can get ring worm too, or it could be

OH yes they can..and what a PITA it is to get rid of...my whole house has had it for about 6-8 months I think now..I THINK it is gone finally but every now and then I THINK I feel scabby things on 2 of my cats where the original lesion was....SO I still may have it around!!!! ANd actually cats are known as one of the more common sources for ringworm....
Lisa
and fur-brats
Akira--FeLV miracle baby www.geocities.com/anzajaguar <http://www.geocities.com/anzajaguar>
Indy-- Truley Indian Jones as a cat..FEARLESS
Lance- Mini wire haired dashchund
Bow-Tie- 2yr old (ssshhhh he doesnt know he is 15 :) ) jack russel cross
Bennie Bird-- Vampire cockatiel
Anza-- sexist Senegal parrot..deffinantly a ladies bird :)






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