In this fun fungal discussion, we’re going to focus on how to treat ringworm pandemic style (i.e. in foster homes). Sound daunting? It’s really not that scary! San Francisco SPCA SPORE leader Laura Mullen will break it down for us.
We’re going to cover:
- Organizing treatment and follow up in foster homes
- When can they come back? Avoiding ‘Out of sight; Out of mind”
- Tip and tricks of the trade: Learning from fungal foster parents on the frontlines
- Bringing the community together: It takes a village, what can we do even if we don’t want to foster ringworm cats
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