Hi all! I have two ferals living with me now. Doing great, but there's a
little ringworm going around. They are still not able to be picked up and
the meds in the food route is not working. Any ideas? Aaah!! TIA, Robin

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Ted Davis - 27 Jan 2005 21:39 GMT
>Hi all! I have two ferals living with me now. Doing great, but there's a
>little ringworm going around. They are still not able to be picked up and
>the meds in the food route is not working. Any ideas? Aaah!! TIA, Robin
My ringworm infested cats are on pills - 1/4 per day. I crush the
piece to powder and mix it with a small amount of human grade tuna -
one piece of pill per bowl, one bowl per cat. They will take it even
if they just ate.
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Cleo - 28 Jan 2005 00:42 GMT
Try putting the liquid (or crushed pills) into Beachnut turkey baby food.
> Hi all! I have two ferals living with me now. Doing great, but there's a
> little ringworm going around. They are still not able to be picked up and
> the meds in the food route is not working. Any ideas? Aaah!! TIA, Robin
RobinB. - 28 Jan 2005 14:34 GMT
> Try putting the liquid (or crushed pills) into Beachnut turkey baby food.
>
> > Hi all! I have two ferals living with me now. Doing great, but there's a
> > little ringworm going around. They are still not able to be picked up and
> > the meds in the food route is not working. Any ideas? Aaah!! TIA, Robin
Thanks, all. I'll try the baby food, the tuna, and if they doesn't go over,
I'll ask the doc for pills. BTW, what kind of pill are you giving? The
feral cat group on yahoo is saying diflucan for ringworm? I'll let you know
how it went on Monday. Have a great weekend! Robin