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    What a shame you should have such a rough start with your babes but also that poor little thing having ribs broken,how did the breeder explain that one.....?
    I haven't experienced ringworm with any of my animals but working at a vets know people who have & I know it takes a while to clear I also know we have the type of cats whose coats are harder to deal with,before you spray babes{thats how we recommend you do it} rub their coats up the wrong way & wet them from the base back up or yep agree you really won't be getting to the bottom of things if you just spray on top & try to rub it in & no wouldn't confine them either because you still have to treat house their bedding etc while they have it so why make them miserable & agree with the vet there but can understand how you feel also but as long as you wash your hands etc after handling them {which you would do anyway because of pure hygiene even if they didn't have this} you should be fine,in fact the only time I can remember anyone in a household also having ringworm was when it turned out they had actually passed it on to the animal not the other way round so try & relax know it will get better especially if you can get them sprayed properly & look forward to negative cultures coming back.....xxx

 

 

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