bluefields409
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After all the time spent here, reading , sharing, reassuring and be re-assured I am now more "spazzed" over 2 foster kittens, who are now officially ours as having possible diagnosis of ringworm ( which is a fungus NOT a parasite).
Honestly, disliking this more than anything I have dealt with cardiac wise. :eek2:
Didn't appear (some fur loss only) until AFTER we paid for adoption. SHEESH :mad2:
NO regrets because we love these cuties but would prefer not having to deal with this.
I know...SO insignificant but .... any itch or tingle and paranoia rises.
Pathetic human here :wink2: There perils of being a :thumbd: crazy cat lady". Wonder how hubby will feel when he is volunteered to bathe said kitties. After all....gotta watch out for my healing sternum:thumbup:
Helen
Honestly, disliking this more than anything I have dealt with cardiac wise. :eek2:
Didn't appear (some fur loss only) until AFTER we paid for adoption. SHEESH :mad2:
NO regrets because we love these cuties but would prefer not having to deal with this.
I know...SO insignificant but .... any itch or tingle and paranoia rises.
Pathetic human here :wink2: There perils of being a :thumbd: crazy cat lady". Wonder how hubby will feel when he is volunteered to bathe said kitties. After all....gotta watch out for my healing sternum:thumbup:
Helen