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Post by ~*Ks Mommy*~ on Mar 30, 2012 15:21:56 GMT -5
that I took in has gone crazy. He is getting rehomed ASAP. He ripped up my brand new vinyl, started ripping up my brand new carpet, scratched Kellan in his face in two places yesterday and today he attacked and bit him.
He's getting out of here as fast as I can find him a new home.
This cat has been nothing but a PITA. First he had a respiratory infection, then ringworm, then destroying my house and hurting Kellan. THEN he gave me ringworm. I know it's not really a worm but I still think it's effing gross.
I've just had it with this cat!
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Post by Maureen on Mar 30, 2012 15:30:01 GMT -5
Its normal to get ringworm from cats. I got it from Jack when I first got him.
The rest of that, I would skin him.
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Post by ~*Ks Mommy*~ on Mar 30, 2012 15:39:10 GMT -5
I know it's normal. I know now anyway, the vet and doctor told me. but still, it just sounds so disgusting. It grosses me out. LOL. I'm just glad it was me that got it instead of the kids, and it's on my shoulder so it shouldn't spread to anyone.
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Post by heather on Mar 30, 2012 22:14:39 GMT -5
If the cat didn't come to you with ringworm, you might want to consider how it got infected.
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Post by Jodi on Mar 31, 2012 5:41:30 GMT -5
I hate cats.
That is all.
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Post by ~*Ks Mommy*~ on Mar 31, 2012 9:11:05 GMT -5
If the cat didn't come to you with ringworm, you might want to consider how it got infected. It did come to us with ringworm, but it looked like a little scratch on his head. We didn't know what it was until his hair started falling out and it started scabbing/oozing.
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Post by susie on Mar 31, 2012 9:35:58 GMT -5
This is why Sydney lives with my parents. That cat is mean.
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