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Did I get ringworm from my cat?

Did I get ringworm from my cat?

Can you catch ringworm from your cat? Yes, ringworm is contagious to people and is caught through touching an infected cat.

Is it possible for a kitten to get ringworm?

Kittens are also more likely to have more severe types of ringworm infections as well. Elderly cats and cats with a weakened immune system are often more likely to get ringworm. How Do You Diagnose Ringworm in a Cat?

Can a unsocialized cat be treated for ringworm?

The trauma of treating an unsocialized cat for ringworm and bringing him into the vet is more harmful than the ringworm infection itself. That said, treating your pets and yourself can help reduce the length of infection and help stop it from spreading to other animals. And ALWAYS treat kittens who are infected.

What kind of ringworm does a barn cat have?

Tinea corporis is the medical term for ringworm of the body, the most common type of fungal infection known simply as ringworm. A barn cat with ringworm. About 40 different species of fungi can cause ringworm. You heard that right.

What’s the incubation period for ringworm in cats?

The incubation period between exposure to ringworm and the development of symptoms is 7-21 days. This means if you pet a stray cat yesterday and have ringworm today, then that is not the most likely cause of your infection. The most common symptom of ringworm in cats is no symptoms at all!

Kittens are also more likely to have more severe types of ringworm infections as well. Elderly cats and cats with a weakened immune system are often more likely to get ringworm. How Do You Diagnose Ringworm in a Cat?

The trauma of treating an unsocialized cat for ringworm and bringing him into the vet is more harmful than the ringworm infection itself. That said, treating your pets and yourself can help reduce the length of infection and help stop it from spreading to other animals. And ALWAYS treat kittens who are infected.

How long does it take for ringworm to clear up in cats?

Ringworm can take weeks or months to clear when an infection has developed. Keeping your cat in their best health is the best way to ward off this itchy and lingering fungal skin infection.

Tinea corporis is the medical term for ringworm of the body, the most common type of fungal infection known simply as ringworm. A barn cat with ringworm. About 40 different species of fungi can cause ringworm. You heard that right.