Ringworm (confusingly) is actually a fungal infection, which is transmissable between cats and humans. In short, YES!
This cat may have ringworm.
no it is a cat
Human medications should never be given to cats. Flexural is toxic to cats, and can kill your cat. If you believe that your cat is in pain consult a vet.
No! Benadryl is a human drug, for human use only! If you must give your cat medication, take it to a vet and have them diagnose it. The medicine they perscribe may be similar to Benadryl, but it really isn't safe to put it anywhere near a cat.
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
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.
There is a possibility your baby caught ringworm from your cat. Keep your baby away from your cat's liter box.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
This cat may have ringworm.
ringworm
no it is a cat
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats
i wouldnt if i were you.
Ringworm is one, theres probably lots more
There is no limit.
You could not get your skin hot enough to kill the ringworm without burning yourself.
NO. Never give human medication to a cat.