Hello,
One of our black Rex does developed what we thought was ringworm two weeks ago, and treated it with clotrimazole. It started in a ring of bare skin with fur in the middle on the back of her neck, then a second circle developed, then a patch at the base of an ear. At this point we realised the clotrimazole wasn't touching it and moved to an ointment made from coconut oil, tea tree and kawakawa, both of which are strongly antibacterial and antifungal, which worked better than clotrimazole in the past for a similar issue. It has prevented any further circles forming, but she's spread the ointment halfway down her back and it's fairly strong so she's not looking her best at the moment! We've also tried Betadine, she won't stand for having it sprayed on but is find with us dabbing her with a paper towel soaked in it and squeezing it out of that. Must have felt good as she has been licking us in thanks (cue the soap....)
It has now gone hard and scaly on the back of her neck, and we discovered just now that there is a line of this scaly skin all round under her chin and dewlap. We can't treat under there, and she won't stop licking it.
My question is - is this ringworm, or something else? Do we need to consult a vet? Or just time and continue the cycle of tea tree & kawakawa, Betadine, and/or clotrimazole?
Her appetite has dropped off a bit but we found when we brought her in tonight that she wanted to drink warm water, not the usual tap cold (it's summer here), lapped up an enormous volume of it and tucked into her pellets with gusto so maybe it's a loss of appetite due to lack of hydration.
One of our black Rex does developed what we thought was ringworm two weeks ago, and treated it with clotrimazole. It started in a ring of bare skin with fur in the middle on the back of her neck, then a second circle developed, then a patch at the base of an ear. At this point we realised the clotrimazole wasn't touching it and moved to an ointment made from coconut oil, tea tree and kawakawa, both of which are strongly antibacterial and antifungal, which worked better than clotrimazole in the past for a similar issue. It has prevented any further circles forming, but she's spread the ointment halfway down her back and it's fairly strong so she's not looking her best at the moment! We've also tried Betadine, she won't stand for having it sprayed on but is find with us dabbing her with a paper towel soaked in it and squeezing it out of that. Must have felt good as she has been licking us in thanks (cue the soap....)
It has now gone hard and scaly on the back of her neck, and we discovered just now that there is a line of this scaly skin all round under her chin and dewlap. We can't treat under there, and she won't stop licking it.
My question is - is this ringworm, or something else? Do we need to consult a vet? Or just time and continue the cycle of tea tree & kawakawa, Betadine, and/or clotrimazole?
Her appetite has dropped off a bit but we found when we brought her in tonight that she wanted to drink warm water, not the usual tap cold (it's summer here), lapped up an enormous volume of it and tucked into her pellets with gusto so maybe it's a loss of appetite due to lack of hydration.