GollyGadget
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Congrats on finishing and even more importantly on enjoying the race!
I think I have the post WDW marathon weekend blues. Real life seems so dull. I rescued feral kitten, and it ended up getting really sick, so I took it to the afterhours Vet. It ended up having a respiratory infection, eye infection and ringworm! I have two other cats, but they just finally accepted her and have been with her for the past week as well. I don't have the heart to quarantine her (and my house is very old and very cold with only the living room that has proper heating) but I'm paranoid about the ringworm. I read that cleaning a lot and vacuuming can cut down on the spread. I feel life was easier when I was in WDW. It's not a fatal disease but right now it feels like a VERY BIG DEAL. That and my work feels blah and am just having a pity party in general. I think I was planning/working towards marathon weekend for so long, it seems like something is missing. I need to pick a race, maybe a half in March April.
I think I have the post WDW marathon weekend blues. Real life seems so dull. I rescued feral kitten, and it ended up getting really sick, so I took it to the afterhours Vet. It ended up having a respiratory infection, eye infection and ringworm! I have two other cats, but they just finally accepted her and have been with her for the past week as well. I don't have the heart to quarantine her (and my house is very old and very cold with only the living room that has proper heating) but I'm paranoid about the ringworm. I read that cleaning a lot and vacuuming can cut down on the spread. I feel life was easier when I was in WDW. It's not a fatal disease but right now it feels like a VERY BIG DEAL. That and my work feels blah and am just having a pity party in general. I think I was planning/working towards marathon weekend for so long, it seems like something is missing. I need to pick a race, maybe a half in March April.
I think I have the post WDW marathon weekend blues. Real life seems so dull. I rescued feral kitten, and it ended up getting really sick, so I took it to the afterhours Vet. It ended up having a respiratory infection, eye infection and ringworm! I have two other cats, but they just finally accepted her and have been with her for the past week as well. I don't have the heart to quarantine her (and my house is very old and very cold with only the living room that has proper heating) but I'm paranoid about the ringworm. I read that cleaning a lot and vacuuming can cut down on the spread. I feel life was easier when I was in WDW. It's not a fatal disease but right now it feels like a VERY BIG DEAL. That and my work feels blah and am just having a pity party in general. I think I was planning/working towards marathon weekend for so long, it seems like something is missing. I need to pick a race, maybe a half in March April.
I have her in a portable crate right now, it was for a large dog, and ordered her a playpen. Downside of living in a small town, no instant gratification. I even called tractor supply in the next town and they had nothing in stock. Hopefully since my cats can see her still they will still be used to her. I'm just hoping we didn't get it before when she was out!Thank you for helping this sweet kitty! I work in animal welfare and you're right, ringworm is not life threatening but it IS a pain in the butt and very very messy to deal with. Please avoid contact with the other cats the best you can and be diligent about cross contamination unless you want your other cats (and YOU -- yes people can also get it) to be spreading it around to one another forever. Trust me, it'll be tough for a bit but much much better in the long run!
I have her in a portable crate right now, it was for a large dog, and ordered her a playpen. Downside of living in a small town, no instant gratification. I even called tractor supply in the next town and they had nothing in stock. Hopefully since my cats can see her still they will still be used to her. I'm just hoping we didn't get it before when she was out!
So far no one else has shown signs of ringworm. But I made the mistake of googling it and was horrified to learn that the spores can live for months and months, or a cat can be a carrier without symptoms. She is super cute though and such a calm cat, especially for being feral. My other two cats were also feral cats but were spicier and still are pretty much scared of people they don't see all the time. The poor girl who loves animals and I hired to take of my cats during WDW only saw one of them once. @The Expert have you used Bannix? In light of coming across as a crazy cat lady, there are a few feral cats I feed. I can't pet them, but I can get close enough to spray them, I think. At least one has ringworm that I can see. I actually kinda regret beginning to feed them, as I think I am making our feral population worse, but they do keep away the rats and the skunks. But how many are destined for a coyote's dinner? Our town has no animal control.Good job! Fingers crossed for nobody else getting it. Sounds like a nice setup. A snuggle pet with a heartbeat might be a good purchase. A lot of single kittens really get comfort from those. Often the heartbeat piece is separate and in a pocket so you can remove it when you need to wash the stuffed animal. Some of them can also be heated up for warmth. Keeping kittens warm (but not too hot) is really important. We use these "snuggle disks" that will stay warm for several hours, and wrap them in basic fleece blankets so they can lay right on them more comfortably.
So far no one else has shown signs of ringworm. But I made the mistake of googling it and was horrified to learn that the spores can live for months and months, or a cat can be a carrier without symptoms. She is super cute though and such a calm cat, especially for being feral. My other two cats were also feral cats but were spicier and still are pretty much scared of people they don't see all the time. The poor girl who loves animals and I hired to take of my cats during WDW only saw one of them once. @The Expert have you used Bannix? In light of coming across as a crazy cat lady, there are a few feral cats I feed. I can't pet them, but I can get close enough to spray them, I think. At least one has ringworm that I can see. I actually kinda regret beginning to feed them, as I think I am making our feral population worse, but they do keep away the rats and the skunks. But how many are destined for a coyote's dinner? Our town has no animal control.