kitty is losing her fur

Good question. I was gonna take her home yesterday but couldnt find her. Now one of her brothers has this same sore starting on the back of his neck. Somebody was saying ringworm. The guy whos farm they are at said tjat he qas playing around with one of them and blood and worms came out of him so no matter what they likely all have worms as well. I guess he has something to treat that but the skin condition is strange as there are quite a few cats out there andbut it seems to be these catsgeting it. And it started with their mother before they were born. Also if it was ringworm then would it just heal on its own as in the case with kosmos and the one baby i kept?
 
Hi,
Sorry about your kitten, that's no fun. Kitty need raw meat! I feed my four K9s raw meat, that's what their evolved to eat, notice when she grows up she'll want to catch her own prey, because that's what cats need. Kibble and wet food is loaded with preservatives, salts and plant matter, she has no use for and is harmful. Same concept as you eating every meal out of a box or can, nothing fresh, no good health I'm sorry to tell you. Get some ground beef or beef cut it up in little bits or give whole and see what she does, chicken leg smashed up a bit, little bits of bone organ raw eggs and kitty will be swell. Sounds like work, but I assure you it's worth it for vibrant health, and to see them truly get a good meal.Hope this helps.
 
Quick update. I had to move to a new place nearby where i was, and left the male cat there that i had kept. He is one of Kosmos' kittens. As i had related he had that sore on his neck that wasnt bad and went away, but two of his siblings have already been put down due to whatever is affecting them. Now apparently his is very bad as well. I am going to pick him up soon and try to treat him. Perhaps as was mentioned at the beginning of this thread it may be an allergy, or round worm, as they seem to get over it until they are left to their own devices, and just given standard cat food. It gets so bad they end up basically scratching their skin off. I have little money so i am going to try apple cider vinegar and clove oil and coconut oil first.
 
Clove oil is listed as toxic to cats!
In fact most of the essential oils are toxic to cats since they cannot metabolize them safely. Just something to keep in mind!
 
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