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OK so today is 27 November. I've been dealing with Sonny's ringworm for about six weeks now.
He is on miconazole, 2 applications a day - lime sulfur dip 1x a week (with occasional spot treatments between full body dips) - and 1x daily ketoconazole.
Hubby and I have been cleaning the house with bleach and other strong cleaners throughout the week.
Our 8 year old cat Gustav seems to have a little of it on one side of his neck/behind his ear. I'm treating him with miconazole 2x daily; I'm hoping his immune system, stronger than Sonny's, will be able to fight it off better. Sonny is 4 months old; he'll be 5 months on 3 December.
During the day, when I am home, Sonny hangs out on my screened porch up here in the 3rd floor. I'm in Florida so it's nice and warm for him. I figure the sunlight will help kill spores on him too. I provide water, food, litter, and shade for him. And a big fan.
Right now I'm taking comfort in the fact that ringworm DOES resolve itself in time. But for now it's really crazy.
He is on miconazole, 2 applications a day - lime sulfur dip 1x a week (with occasional spot treatments between full body dips) - and 1x daily ketoconazole.
Hubby and I have been cleaning the house with bleach and other strong cleaners throughout the week.
Our 8 year old cat Gustav seems to have a little of it on one side of his neck/behind his ear. I'm treating him with miconazole 2x daily; I'm hoping his immune system, stronger than Sonny's, will be able to fight it off better. Sonny is 4 months old; he'll be 5 months on 3 December.
During the day, when I am home, Sonny hangs out on my screened porch up here in the 3rd floor. I'm in Florida so it's nice and warm for him. I figure the sunlight will help kill spores on him too. I provide water, food, litter, and shade for him. And a big fan.
Right now I'm taking comfort in the fact that ringworm DOES resolve itself in time. But for now it's really crazy.