HELP!!! Ringworm???

KMARINO

I couldn't make this sh*t up if I tried!
Jul 21, 2010
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This litterally happened today, this morning as I was getting ready for work Jester was right there laying on the bathroom sink counter and I didn't notice anything. Tonight I get home and notice right away a bald spot!!

I started googeling and what I have come up with is Ringworm!!! and it is contagious from cats to dogs and humans!!!!

Do you think this looks like it? he has about a 1 inch bald spot with a crusty almost like mosquito bite in the middle...

Neither Joe or I can get off until Friday to take him to the vet, we are making an appointment in the morning. Is there anything I can do at home? Jester is eating and playing acting normal, not itching the spot. I am baffled.

I swear I was NOT choking him in the picture as it appears that I am, I was just holding his head down and he was purring the whole time. Has anyone dealt with this? What precaustions can I take? We adopted him just about 16 days ago, why would this just now show up? I see no signs on Vegas yet...HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Is he on a new food? I wonder if it's allergies to his food. It looks very similar to Aldos hotspot. I have a friend at work that jas a cat with hotspots at it is a recurrent thing. She has tested negative for ringworm but she licks it and can't heal. The cat has to wear a cone.
 
[MENTION=3247]acarabias[/MENTION], as a matter of fact his IS! but the bald spot had a crusty spot in the middle???? When we adopted him he was eating crap, I switched him to Blue Buffalo grain free Chicken. Why would he have the scaley sore in the middle of the bald spot??
 
Also it is not red and inflamed as I just googled pictures of hotspots on cats, it does have a crusty mosquito looking bite in the middle of the hotspot, but it is not red or oozing.
 
Do you have a blacklight. Ringworms will glow in the light of it.
 
[MENTION=1930]LaurieLolaandMojo[/MENTION], Joe is taking the lamp to the bathroom, we do have some black lights from Halloween...
 
[MENTION=1930]LaurieLolaandMojo[/MENTION], no glowing, but it looks more red and crusty under a blacklight.....
 
@LaurieLolaandMojo , no glowing, but it looks more red and crusty under a blacklight.....

Never knew that about ringworm glowing..... it sounds like the beginning of a hotspot, it does not get red and yucky right away....
 
It looks like it could be ringworm to me. Katze, our barn cat turned princess, came to us 2+ years ago with dormant ringworm. Mack and I got it because she sat with us and snuggled every night. She slept in my bed with me so I got it all over. I had an allergic reaction to the topical so I took pills (you have to have your liver tested before taking them). We got oral meds for the boys and Katze, too, plus frequent antifungal baths, washed in hot water with bleach bedding. It was horrible. Thinking about it makes me itch! [MENTION=900]KMARINO[/MENTION] the test takes like 15 to 30 days to get results. I hope that isn't what it is, but once they get it if it isn't gotten rid of completely it will come back after being dormant for a while.
 
We had ringworm once. My doc said to put Lotrimin on it twice a day and voila, it was gone in a few days and it has not returned after several years. It is fungal and the althletes foot meds did the trick.
 
[MENTION=900]KMARINO[/MENTION] I can see from the pics that it is quite big and very red. I hope its not ringworm.
 
[MENTION=1906]GatorRay[/MENTION] is right ringworm if thats what it is is a fungus and fungal med will treat it. also fungus should be itchy like athletes foot or jock itch. and it will be scaly. put some fungus meds on it and see if it helps till you get to the appointment.
 
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