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Argh!!!! rigworm on my kittens wont go!!!!?????

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How do you get rid of ringworm??I have 2 kittens that are 10 weeks old and there full of it.I brought them to the vet they gave us cream it dont work,used hydronporoxcide it dont work tryed bleach it dont work now were giveing them baths.we spray down there pen with bleach (diluted).they have had it full a long while sence befor july 4th!other previous cat have had it to.how can we get it to go and stay off are farm forever!!!?????????????????????????

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  1. Take them back to the vet.  What all have you used bleach on?  It may only be me having trouble reading your question, but it looks as if you said you tried the cream, it didn't work so you tried hydrogen peroxide and bleach.....on the cats????? I hope to heavens I read that wrong.

    Please take them back to the vet.

    Edit: I can't believe you did that.  Was this "breeder" someone that told you this from the Yahoo group or is it someone you actually know?  Do you know how even diluted bleach can burn a humans skin?  Please, take the cats to the vet and be sure to tell him about the bleach.


  2. Try going to a different vet and get a second opinion on treatment. I have not heard of using a cream. I have always been giving pills to give my cat for deworming.

    If your cats are outside cats. there's no guarentee that the ringworm will stay off your farm forever.

  3. I am having the same problem with my cat. I had to take her to a 2nd vet and get a second opinion. The 2nd vet also gave us a different treatment and it worked. So I would either take the kittens somewhere else or take them back to the vet and say the first treatment didnt work. Sometimes worms does require more than one treament to go away.

  4. Hey, sorry about your kittens. The cream that thr vet gave you works. Results usually appear after a couple of weeks. I would strongly recommend that you go back to the vet and tell them the cream didn't work. Using bleach or hydrogenperoxide might set off other (more serious) complications.

    Good day.

  5. DO NOT put BLEACH on your cats. It is very toxic if they l**k it off, especially for kittens. Give it some time to go away on its own. According to the article below it could take 4 months.

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