How to deal with ringworm on cat’s mouth
Supplement nutrition. Cats suffering from cat ringworm are usually caused by poor immunity and contact infection. It is necessary to supplement the cat with more nutrients and various trace elements to help the cat enhance its immunity; it is necessary to clean up and do a good job in disinfection. To avoid infecting other pets at home, avoid touching sick pets at ordinary times; to treat cat ringworm, disinfect the mouth and apply medicine to prevent cats from scratching, and wear a collar.
1. Supplement nutrients
Cats suffering from tinea felis are caused by contact infection and poor immunity. It is necessary to supplement the cat with more nutrients to enhance immunity, appropriately supplement some vitamins and other trace elements, and feed the cat some foods with high nutritional content.
2. Organize well
Cat ringworm is contagious. After confirming that the cat has cat ringworm, it is necessary to isolate it in time to prevent infection of other pets. The areas where the cat has been must be disinfected, and the cat should be cleaned up in time after touching it.
3. Treatment of cat ringworm
Because cat ringworm grows on the mouth, avoid touching food when the cat is feeding. The mouth should be disinfected and treated with ringworm medicine. To prevent the cat from scratching, wear a collar.
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