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Foster Cat Journal: $#!@$!!!!

I was just thinking about this blog post. How I was going to write that this is it. In a few days, I can start putting some of the fosters up for adoption. FINALLY! We have an adoption event coming up on March 6th. Perfect!

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About 5 minutes after I took this photo of me with Blitzen, I thought I would check on this bloody scratch I found on his head a few days ago. I couldn't really see it, but it felt crusty. My heart sank.

I got Sam to hold Blitz for me so I could look with a magnifying lens. Yeah, looked ringwormy. Then I got out my black light and looked again. I think it was florescing green-the telltale sign but his tear ducts looked a bit green, too.

So tomorrow I'll see if I can get the little bugger over to see Dr. Larry. If it IS ringworm, I can probably kiss any hope of getting this kittens adopted before they are adults, out the window. At almost three months off schedule, this is just killing me to have them here this long.

Oh well. Not like this is all that surprising. What I'm waiting for is for ME to get it. I predict I will get a big BALD ringworm lesion on my head just around my birthday in April and my trip to attend BlogPaws. Just you wait. I said it here, first!

Comments

Maybe they like you so much they are passing around rw so they can stay longer!!

I hope they get well soon

Did you know that there's been an official redesignation? If a person who rescues cats gets a patch of ringworm on her head it's now called 'a beauty mark'.

Sweet!

Oh, that just sucks. I suppose I'm in the minority, but I actually prefer teenage/ young adult kitties to kittens - they're less fragile and they're just as much, if not more fun.

One thing, I really wish you hadn't made the ringworm/BlogPaws comment - you DO know that's almost willing it into reality, right? Oh well, just bring a cute hat, LOL! I look forward to seeing you there, ringworm or no!

Lord of the Ringworm....

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