October 10, 2012
Categories: Shelter Medicine, Webcasts

CatWoodsRingworm. An outbreak – even one suspected case – can cause a corresponding outbreak of despair in shelter staff. How will they handle it? Can they disinfect the shelter? Can the cats
or kittens be treated, or is it too risky? What about the impact on adoptions and the foster care program?

Learn how animal shelters are beating ringworm, and how your organization can do it, too, in a free on-demand webcast with Karen Moriello, DVM, DACVD, Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Veterinary Medicine.

Dr. Moriello gives an overview of cutting-edge information on feline ringworm in shelters, including best practices for treatment and disinfection protocols, and how to manage and prevent
outbreaks.

Get more information and sign up to watch the webcast here.

And as a bonus: Check out how one shelter is putting this program to work, and saving cats and kittens with ringworm, here.