Users' questions

Can humans get feline ringworm?

Can humans get feline ringworm?

Occasionally ringworm infections in cats may be caused by species such as Trichophyton mentagrophytes. This species is also zoonotic, meaning that it can also infect humans.

How likely am I to get ringworm from my cat?

Can I Get Ringworm From My Cat? Yes. Ringworm is contagious and can spread between cats and humans but only through open skin such as scratches, abrasions, or other skin wounds.

How does ringworm spread from cat to human?

Ringworm often spreads by direct, skin-to-skin contact with an infected person. Animal to human. You can contract ringworm by touching an animal with ringworm. Ringworm can spread while petting or grooming dogs or cats.

Can you get ringworm from a cat?

Humans can catch ringworm by touching an infected cat or dog (or other animal) with ringworm. Ringworm is transmitted by direct contact with an infected cat or dog’s skin or hair. Children are more likely to become infected by ringworm from cats and dogs than adults.

Does my kitten have ringworm?

Although any cat can contract ringworm, it is typically found most often in kittens and older felines due to their poor immune systems. Long-haired breeds are more prone than short-hair breeds, and the disease is especially virulent in crowded, warm environments, like animal shelters.

Is ringworm painful for cats?

Because ringworm spores can survive for long periods in the environment your cat can contract ringworm from just about anywhere other dogs or cats have been. Fortunately, most healthy adult cats have some natural resistance to ringworm and never develop symptoms from the fungus.

Is ringworm contagious in cats?

Ringworm in cats is a highly contagious, generally superficial fungal infection of the skin, fur and nails. It is caused by fungus of the genus Microsporum and Trichophyton .