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HI,
I just joined in hopes of some guidance.I rescued a beautiful Siamese mix kitten who 3 month old. I noticed crust on the edges of his ears but thought he got his head in his food bowl.Little did I know I adipted a kitten with ringworm. I acted quickly when I was hair loss and started the oral meds my vet gave me. He was isolated because I was getting my boys used to him being here. I let him out for a bit a day before I noticed the lesions. :-( A week and a half later one of my 2 older boys was scratching his ears.... so I got more oral meds and treated and isolated the two boys together.
I now have medical gowns and gloves for each bedroom - and separate clothing for each room. I have vacuumed all three floors and washed the wooden floors with Pine Sol on my hands and knees. I apply antifungal cream to all the bald and infected shots as well as give baths to the baby with vet prescribed shampoo.
Now I am freaking out about the cleanup of the rest of the house. Do I need to wash my walls? Is Lysol enough to spray on hard surfaces to kill it? (wood furniture and anything I cannot use bleach on. There is conflicting opinions on whether Lysol does anything. I am WOULD SO appreciate some help. I am hanging on by a thread here.
Thanks
I just joined in hopes of some guidance.I rescued a beautiful Siamese mix kitten who 3 month old. I noticed crust on the edges of his ears but thought he got his head in his food bowl.Little did I know I adipted a kitten with ringworm. I acted quickly when I was hair loss and started the oral meds my vet gave me. He was isolated because I was getting my boys used to him being here. I let him out for a bit a day before I noticed the lesions. :-( A week and a half later one of my 2 older boys was scratching his ears.... so I got more oral meds and treated and isolated the two boys together.
I now have medical gowns and gloves for each bedroom - and separate clothing for each room. I have vacuumed all three floors and washed the wooden floors with Pine Sol on my hands and knees. I apply antifungal cream to all the bald and infected shots as well as give baths to the baby with vet prescribed shampoo.
Now I am freaking out about the cleanup of the rest of the house. Do I need to wash my walls? Is Lysol enough to spray on hard surfaces to kill it? (wood furniture and anything I cannot use bleach on. There is conflicting opinions on whether Lysol does anything. I am WOULD SO appreciate some help. I am hanging on by a thread here.
Thanks