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Old 23-01-2011, 02:13 PM
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Re: yamleeth any one know this breeder?

I'm quite surprised to hear of a GCCF registered breeder who is doing this!! :eek
Does she think no one will find out and that she won't be reported?

Her prices are very low, which is surprising since most 'dodgy' breeders are out to make money.

I really hope this gets stopped, shocking.
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Hello Babybelle and Forum, Daktarin was prescribed by the Vet with the rider that if it doesn't clear up to return for oral medication. Rest assured I will be reporting in detail to all relevant authorities. I have noticed on the internet that she calls herself Jennifer Sylvester when showing Cats when on my receipt she signed Jennifer Padsiedlik. She is also running ads at the moment on Pets.oodle.com where she claims to be selling all her Cats due to ill health.
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Hello Babybelle and Forum, Daktarin was prescribed by the Vet with the rider that if it doesn't clear up to return for oral medication. Rest assured I will be reporting in detail to all relevant authorities. I have noticed on the internet that she calls herself Jennifer Sylvester when showing Cats when on my receipt she signed Jennifer Padsiedlik. She is also running ads at the moment on Pets.oodle.com where she claims to be selling all her Cats due to ill health.
Will keep you updated, Thanks for advice and concern. FURDAD
I am not a fan of topical treatments (especially dactarin) unless you are doing regular hair/skin cultures on the cat. Because what often happens is... the owners see the ringworm patch disappear and think its cleared up, and it hasn't so a whole cycle of the act re-infecting itsself starts up. The only safe and reliable way to use topical treatments is... as soon as it looks cleared up, take the cat to a vet and get a skin/hair sample put onto culture and wait up to 14 days to get a negative result.

The topical treatment I do use on cats for mild ringworm is LAMISIL.

None of the topical treatments are as good as the oral treatments like ITRAFUNGOL or GRISOFULVIN... but I do see the wisdom in topical treatments in weak cats and small kittens. Though you have to get a negative result back on a culture before you assume it's over.

best of luck reporting this $%#@
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