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Beardie ER
PLEASE HELP!! What IS this?!
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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2025772, member: 101939"] Great to hear it’s nothing too serious and should clear up with treatment. I had a cat a number of years ago who has ringworm and I do recall that the treatment did clear it up really quickly and didn’t leave any lasting effects. As mentioned by others definitely wash your hands really well after handling her and it might also be worth giving her enclosure a full clean just to be sure. If you can find F10 veterinary disinfectant that’ll be the best cleaner you can use as it will kill nasties that a lot of other enclosure sanitisers won’t. Additionally even if the treatment clears up the issue in a few days definitely keep it up for the full 30 days reccomended because I know that a lot of fungal issues state that you need to continue treatment for a time after visual signs dissapear because there can still be traces present that will pop back up if you don’t treat the problem for long enough (ie why you should keep treating athletes foot for a few days after it looks to have cleared up) The arm twitches you noticed were likely a result of the affected area itching or feeling tender for her so I’m guessing that will also resolve with the treatment you’ve been given. [/QUOTE]
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