Cats And Ring Worm
Ringworm is a very common form of skin disease that is found
in both dogs and cats. Although its name makes you think
otherwise, this skin disease isn't caused by any type of worm.
It's actually caused by fungi known as Dermatophytes that feed
on dead tissues found in the surface of the skin, spreading
them around the skin of the animal.
With cats, there is a certain type of fungi known as M Canis
that is found with nearly 95% of all ringworm cases. Normally,
cats will get the ringworm disease from contaminated objects
like bedding, clippers, or another animal that already has the
disease. If there are animals in your home or around your house
that have the ringworm disease, your cat could very easily
contract it this way.
If you have kittens or cats that are under a year old in
your home, you should always use precaution, as they are more
susceptible to ringworm. Kittens can easily contract the
disease, especially if you allow them to go outside. They can
easily come in contact with a contaminated object or another
cat that has the disease. Kittens take a long time to build
their immune system up, and in the meantime they are more apt
to get common disease such as ringworm.
The most common symptoms of ringworm in cats are rough or
broken hairs, or hair loss around the head or the paws.
Ringworm can easily be identified by a patch of scaly skin on
the body that appears itchy and inflamed. There will also be
broken hairs around the patch of scaly skin. This area is very
sensitive, and you should never try to touch it, as it will
hurt your cat.
If you notice any of the above symptoms with your pet, you
should immediately schedule an appointment with your vet. If
the vet diagnosis your cat with ringworm, he may prescribe
ointment or tablets. What he describes however, will determine
on how serious the ringworm is. If he prescribes tablets to
your cat, you should give them with meals. Ointment on the
other hand, is normally spread into the coat, topically. You
should always use what your vet prescribes on a daily basis, to
ensure that your cat heals. The healing process will take time,
normally around six weeks or more.
Cats that have ringworm should be labeled as infectious. If
you have children in the house, you should keep them away from
your pet. Whenever you handle your cat, you should always use
gloves. Ringworms are contagious, and you should always use
caution. Even though it's a mild disease, ringworm can result
in serious problems due to the slow recovery time and fact that
it's contagious.
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