I have a question. Can a cat (or dog) live a normal life if he has
ring worms? What do ring worms do but share in part of her food as
harmless "guests"?
> I have a question. Can a cat (or dog) live a normal life if he has
> ring worms? What do ring worms do but share in part of her food as
> harmless "guests"?
well ask yourself this. Have you lived a normal
life thus far?
>I have a question. Can a cat (or dog) live a normal life if he has
> ring worms?
No, because if this fungus is not treated, the result can be an incureable
infection.
>What do ring worms do but share in part of her food as harmless "guests"?
There presence can result in the above, and this fungus can been passed on
to humans.
edie humperdink - 26 Feb 2006 07:20 GMT
so ring worms are not even worms, only a bacterial fungus? how
disgusting!
Foundryrat - 26 Feb 2006 08:46 GMT
> so ring worms are not even worms, only a bacterial fungus? how
> disgusting!
you are a ringworm edie.
edie humperdink - 26 Feb 2006 18:41 GMT
bong! i will not put up with denigration of my reputation!
Foundryrat - 27 Feb 2006 01:16 GMT
> bong! i will not put up with denigration of my reputation!
hehe i've been reading your posts from day 1 edie.
I backed you up until you disrespected me. BONG~!
Foundryrat - 27 Feb 2006 01:17 GMT
> bong! i will not put up with denigration of my reputation!
'hits from the bong!'
edie humperdink - 27 Feb 2006 03:49 GMT
you disappoint me, foundry rat. sob!