Scuttlebutt

scut·tle·butt   [skuht-l-buht] –noun 1. Nautical. a. an open cask of drinking water. b. a drinking fountain for use by the crew of a vessel. 2. Informal: rumor or gossip.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Treating ringworm in animals (and your home)

When we recently adopted a couple of kittens from the local animal shelter, we discovered shortly after we settled them in at home that they had ringworm.

We survived, and so did the cats. But let me tell you.
Posted by M. Halyard at 8:41 PM
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