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Sunflower - 27 Sep 2003 13:47 GMT
We are learning a hard lesson.  We have a ringworm problem out of control at
our shelter.  Instead of being proactive and euthanizing the 4 that
originally had it, we are now having to euthanize 20 per our municipality's
orders "because of public safety".  We have had some Program donated to help
manage things, and are planning to treat the remaining 14 that are
asymptomatic under Woods lamp exposure (but which probably still have it
anyway). This is a hearbreaking and expensive lesson for any shelter to
learn, so please please if you do not have a *real* isolation area or a
foster parent willing to take ringworm infected animals into their home for
a complete cure (not just abatement of the obvious symptoms) then do your
shelter a favor and euthanize immediately.  You may still end up with
problems, but not like this.

I just wanted to, well, I don't know what.  I'm sad that we have to kill
this many animals.  I'm mad that people's good hearts ruled their heads and
now we have to kill a lot more than we would have.  And, I'm even madder
that I'm viewed as the bad person in this because euthanasia is what I
initially recommended, and now that my predictions of an epidemic have come
true, all of the people who "just couldn't bear it" if we killed those cats
won't step forward and put a cage of them in a spare bathroom at their home
and treat them themself, but once again view me as the bad person because
I'm the only one willing to deal with taking them in to the vet for
euthanasia.  And yes, I have a cage of fosters in my garage undergoing
treatment right now.  I can't do it all though.  And I'm almost bone tired
of trying.

Sunflower.
The Puppy Wizard - 28 Sep 2003 06:22 GMT
HOWEDY Sunflower,

> We are learning a hard lesson.  We have a ringworm problem out of
> control at our shelter.

Ringworm is a fungus infection. It DIES pretty EZ if you treat it
pupperly.
The biggest part of the problem is FINDING it to treat it. The EZ
part is
it shows up flourescent green under UV lite.

>   Instead of being proactive and euthanizing the 4 that
originally had it,

You mean KILL critters for havin "athlete's foot?"

> we are now having to euthanize 20

THAT'S INSANE!!!

> per our municipality's orders "because of public safety".

Well, tell them to shove it. Lock the goddamned doors when
those cretins come by and go to court and get a restraining
order against them barring them from harassing you.

What municipality is that, bye the bye. The Puppy Wizard
would LOVE to know who they are.

> We have had some Program donated to help manage things, and
> are planning to treat the remaining 14 that are asymptomatic
under
> Woods lamp exposure (but which probably still have it anyway).

That's NOT a treatment.

Woods lamp is a ultraviolet light for diagnosing it.

> This is a hearbreaking

No. What's heartbreakin is that you'd tolerate KILLIN your
critters cause of a FUNGUS infection.

> and expensive lesson for any shelter to learn,

Well, you're probably not using the best treatment and you're
not knowledgeable enough to be in this business, anyHOWE.

> so please please if you do not have a *real* isolation area or a
> foster parent willing to take ringworm infected animals into their
> home for a complete cure (not just abatement of the obvious
> symptoms) then do your shelter a favor and euthanize
immediately.

Oh, thank you for the excellent advice!

> You may still end up with problems, but not like this.

You got any psychiatric help available in your community?

The Puppy Wizard recommends you close your "shelter"
and GET HOWET of the SHELTER / RESCUE business
if you're gonna MURDER the critters that are dependent
on your HELP. They'd be better off in traffic.

Or, do the only honorable thing and take them all to kat
heaven with you and colon wilson and katra.

> I just wanted to, well, I don't know what.

You know what to do. DO IT.  That's the only honorable
way to save face.

>   I'm sad that we have to kill this many animals.

No. Sad ain't the problem. You're either STUPID or MENTAL
or BOTH.

> I'm mad that people's good hearts ruled their heads and
> now we have to kill a lot more than we would have.

Psst, heal yourself first. Do the right thing. Don't blame
STUPID PEOPLE for HELPING sick animals, blame
yourself for wantin to KILL THEM for havin a common
child's DIS-EASE.

> And, I'm even madder that I'm viewed as the bad person

Are you in a position to DO sumpthin abHOWET some psychopath
AC or health department official who'd probably lose his goddamned
job over this if the media ever gets hold of this story???

YOU'RE THE MENTAL CASE who's GONNA KILL them.

> in this because euthanasia is what I initially recommended,

BWEEAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA A!!!

GET HOWETA HERE YOU MISERABLE CRETIN!

> and now that my predictions of an epidemic have come
> true, all of the people who "just couldn't bear it" if we killed
> those cats won't step forward and put a cage of them in a
> spare bathroom at their home and treat them themself,

Well, you can put them in a few crates and bring them
to The Puppy Wizard's HOWES and HE'LL treat them
till they're healthy enough for you to MURDER cause you
can't find HOWES to keep them.

HOWE'S THAT SHOWEND???

>  but once again view me as the bad person

INDEEDY. You'd kill critters for havin a fungus infection.

> because I'm the only one willing to deal with taking them
> in to the vet for euthanasia.

You mean to be MURDERED because you're too stupid
to deal with a case of ringworm like most every school
or camp nurse has treated since the first kid came dHOWEN
with it.

> And yes, I have a cage of fosters in my garage undergoing
> treatment right now.

WELL, pull your car inside after filin the tank, and shut the
door and run the motor till you've successfully killed all
the ringworm.

> I can't do it all though.

O.K. Let the kats HOWETA the garage before you
shut the door and start the engine, kat lover.

> And I'm almost bone tired of trying.

Well, The Puppy Wizard's ringworm cure is just the
medicine for you AIN'T IT, kat lover. Be SHORE to
fill the tank, we don't want no accidents that could
leave you HURTIN.

> Sunflower.

Sunflower? Shoulda been named skunk cabbage.

The Ringworm Wizard. <} ; ~ )
The Puppy Wizard - 30 Sep 2003 01:47 GMT
CuriHOWES ain't it, HOWE COME noWON answered your post?

> We are learning a hard lesson.  We have a ringworm problem out of control at
> our shelter.  Instead of being proactive and euthanizing the 4 that
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>
> Sunflower.
Debra Berry - 30 Sep 2003 22:31 GMT
Hi Sunflower,

I'm not a vet, but I foster kittens for a local rescue group.
I've had 3 litters of kittens with ringworm in the past
2 years.  We have not euthanized any of them.  Ringworm
is a fungus and does not cause illness (beyond the rash) or
death.  It is contagious, but treatment isn't too difficult
with the newer systemic drugs.  Sporanox is the drug that we
used.  It is given once daily.  It is available in capsules
and in a liquid (which is much easier to give).  It has not
been officially approved for animals, but does have very good
results.  Many vets are prescribing it.  The cat would need to
take the Sporanox for 6-8 weeks. Sporanox is recommended as
having the least side effects, but there are also griseofulvin
and ketoconazole.  Sporanox is expensive, but has worked best
for us.

We have used Program also.  It seems to work much of the
time, but takes longer.  In the meantime, ringworm
can spread.  We have given a double dose of Program every
2 weeks until there are no signs of the ringworm.

There are several types of ringworm fungus.  Only one
will show up under the woods lamp.

I can send you some URLs with more information, if you are
interested.  I don't have them with me right now.

Debbie Berry
dberry@mitre.org

> We are learning a hard lesson.  We have a ringworm problem out of control at
> our shelter.  Instead of being proactive and euthanizing the 4 that
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>
> Sunflower.
The Puppy Wizard - 02 Oct 2003 03:54 GMT
HOWEDY Debra,

Thanks for the info. Seems HOWER vets don't got
the balls to tell the OP that she was DEAD WRONG
and she should GET THE HEEL HOWETA the shelter
business.

The Puppy Wizard.  <} ; ~  )  >

> Hi Sunflower,
>
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> >
> > Sunflower.
 
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