Educational Overview
Ringworm in Cats
Ringworm in cats is a fungal skin condition, not a worm. It commonly appears as circular patches of hair loss, scaling, broken hairs, or mild redness, and may or may not cause itching.
Cats can carry ringworm spores on the coat or skin, and the condition is more commonly seen in kittens, senior cats, multi-cat households, shelters, or cats under stress. Environmental exposure and reduced skin resilience can increase susceptibility.
Management typically involves veterinary assessment, appropriate hygiene measures, and environmental cleaning. Supportive care approaches may be used to assist skin comfort, coat condition, and overall wellbeing during recovery, alongside veterinary guidance.
Each cat is unique, and care should always be tailored to the individual, with advice from a qualified animal health practitioner.
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Educational Purposes
“Traditionally associated with maintaining ear cleanliness and balance, particularly where build-up or irritation may occur.”
In traditional herbal practice, various plants and natural preparations were used to support pets troubled by ear discomfort, including other situations where Ear conditions were a concern.
These approaches focused on soothing irritation, maintaining cleanliness, and supporting natural balance in the ears.
While modern veterinary advice should always be sought, many people continue to explore traditional herbal methods as part of supportive care.
Formulated with plant-based ingredients selected for their gentle role in supporting overall balance and wellbeing.
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1. RingGuard Ease 103-1 formula 30ml
2. RingGuard Cream 103-2-B 60ml Jar
Contains:
Formula 1.
Mineral (Tellurium 12C)
Chrysophanic Acid (30C)
Common Salt (Nat Mur 8C, 12X)
Mineral Phosphorus (Phosphorus 6X, 30C)
Pure Flint (Silica 15X, 30C)
in 20% USP alc. in purified water.
Bottle 2.
Organic Paw Paw Ointment (petroleum free)
Pot Marigold (Calendula)
Black Walnut Hull (Juglans nigra)
The alternative option to a topical cream is the RingGuard Spray 103-2-A (50ml bottle), a preparation that includes traditionally valued botanicals such as oregano in a diluted form. Historically, oregano and related herbs have been associated with cleansing, resilience, and skin comfort.
Sometimes skin expressions were understood in traditional systems to reflect not only local imbalance but also internal processes, especially those involving the gut. For this reason, it may also be useful to consider internal support such as the Intern-Myco-Ease 208-3 Mix, a blend historically linked with systemic balance and digestive resilience.
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These statements are for general wellbeing and educational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Always seek veterinary or professional advice for specific health concerns.
DISCLAIMER
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