Ringworm is a fungus, and I have found CS does not seem to have much affect on it. You can try MMS, activated, but apply for only a minute and then wash off, or apply diluted, or you can buy a fungus cream and it should work. I have used them both on barber's itch, which is the same thing, but different location.

Marshall

Nenah Sylver wrote:

My cat has ringworm, everything I've tried has not succeeded. Maybe my CS is not strong enough. Now she has 2 patches on her neck. I need a solution quick because she's going mad with the itching - as soon as it has only begun healing - she digs in again. An E collar won't help as she goes outside. Been there done that. Is there SUPER DUPER HEAVY DUTY CS for sale by anyone here that people can vouch for? Because you just might have a customer.

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Joy,

Try Grapefruit Seed Extract (NOT Grapeseed Extract; they are two different things). People on my natural rearing dog list use CS religiously but they also know its limits. They have used GSE with great success.

The two best brands are Citricidal and Nutribiotics. Nutribiotics is the Citricidal diluted in glycerin. They tell you this on the Citricidal website. You may want to buy the Nutribiotics because it’s cheaper, and there’s less chance of injuries because GSE is quite caustic.

Nenah



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