There is a possibility your baby caught ringworm from your cat. Keep your baby away from your cat's liter box.
Yes. If the cat's feces are infected with ringworm and it is ingested, then the person who ingests it will be infected by the ringworm.
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Ringworm (confusingly) is actually a fungal infection, which is transmissable between cats and humans. In short, YES!
No take him to the vet its ringworm.
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It doesn't unless you contracted ringworm from the scratch.
A baby cat can be very small!
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It depends. It might be bald in a certain spot because the cat may be shedding badly there, or (bad part) it may have ringworm. Ringworm is a disease and you shouldn't handle cats when they have this. There is a medicine for it you can put in milk and it might help. So, if your cat has a bald spot, hopefully it is shedding!Love,Anastaisa
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Basically ringworm isn't actually a worm, it is caused by a fungus. The fungi grow in warm, moist areas, e.g locker rooms/swimming pools. Ringworm is contagious and spreads when you have skin-to-skin contact with a person or animal that has it. It can also spread when you share things like towels, clothing, or sports gear. You can also get ringworm by touching an infected dog or cat, although this form of ringworm is not common.
Kitten is a baby domestic cat. Cub is a baby big cat.