Have you ever seen ringworm in cats? Kittens along with immature pets usually are highly susceptible to this specific infection because their body’s defense mechanism is weak.

Ringworm in a cat is caused by microsporum canins. sometimes called M canis. It is one of the many dermatophytes or fungus infections that are responsible for different types of ringworm infections. Even so, M canis isn’t only a threat for one’s cute pets.…

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