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If you have a
sick cat, it is worth the effort to try
holistic treatment. Feline ringworm can prove to be one of the things
that you will need to treat. Some owners raise their cats by using
holistic treatments only and just the bare
essentials when it comes to vaccinations. This is an owner's choice, but if you
have a cat that is not responding to other kinds of medications, holistic
treatment is worth a try. When using holistic treatments you are healing from
the inside out.
Tea tree oil
shampoo is one form of holistic treatment.
Feline ringworm will be taken cared of before you know it. You can bathe
the cat in this oil shampoo along with other treatments in homeopathy remedies
and he will surely respond to it. There are homoeopathic
veterinarians that you can go to that will give you all the information
you need to keep your cats healthy and happy. From diet to medicines that you
can use, they are full of information on this subject. Some of the things you
can do in your home to prevent the spread of feline
ringworm include vacuuming your carpet on a daily basis. It is very
important to disinfect your home and clean all areas with an anti fungal
disinfectant. This will stop the ringworm from spreading to other animals that
you may have.
Using a holistic treatment in feline ringworm
can work, but you will have to bathe all the animals in your home to make
sure it doesn't spread. You must also be aware that ringworm can be transmitted
to people. Some people use holistic treatment from the day their cats are born.
They feed them just pure made at home foods, but there are many premium
cat
foods on the market that would surely take the place of this. Some
people believe that holistic treatment for feline
ringworm is the answer, while others firmly believe in taking the cat to
a standard veterinarian.
Ringworm is a fungal infection and can be stopped by using a holistic
shampoo. Ringworm can be transmitted by something as simple as a screen door, if
other cats that have ringworm rub against it. You also have to be careful if the
mother cat has ringworm and that it is not transmitted to the
kittens. These ringworm spores can live up to 18 months in cat hair.
Feline ringworm can prove to be a serious illness for both you and your cat
if you don't get it under control. See a holistic veterinarian and see what
other things you can do for your kitty to make it healthy and happy, you may be
amazed at what they have to offer. With holistic
treatment, feline ringworm will not develop into a major health problem
for your
cat.
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