I have been volunteering at a local clinic and have fallen in love with an older cat with whom I am hoping to foster/foster-to-adopt. Unfortunately, the cat, as well as his companions in the "free range" room have all been put in a 42 day quarantine due to an outbreak of ringworm. The clinic seems to be doing a good job with cleaning and containment- when I've gone there to socialize them I've had to gear up with slippers, gloves, hair net, etc. I know they mentioned they are taking all the right steps and need to go through 2 tests to clear them so I'm likely looking at end of Nov/Dec before I can bring the little guy home. My concern is that I have a cat at home and I live in a small home so there is not much separating that can be done should an outbreak happen here. Besides the steps taken by the shelter, what can I do to ensure I do not contaminate my home environment? I made the mistake of reading up about ringworm online and it scared the daylights out of me! Though honestly, I took in a feral kitten 23 years ago that had ringworm and other than me and my other kitties taking meds, I don't recall it being much of an issue. Any advise is appreciated.