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What to Do About Ringworm on a Kitten’s Ears
Ringworm on a kitten's ears shows up as scaly patches and local hair loss, and the itch drives the kitten to scratch and hurt itself. Isolate the cat, clean the spots, and support its immunity — and use an Elizabethan collar so scratching does not make things worse.

How to Recognize Ear Mites in Your Cat
Ear mites spread easily between cats and dogs through close contact and are most common in kittens. Look for dark, crumbly ear discharge, head shaking, and scratching around the ears and neck — and isolate an affected cat to protect the rest of the household.

How to Treat Canine Distemper
Canine distemper will not clear on its own and spreads easily, so isolate the dog and start treatment at once. Its hallmark is a fever that spikes, drops and returns. Care centers on a vet-prescribed supportive combination plus close temperature monitoring and fluids.

How to Treat a Shiba Inu with a Cold and Runny Nose
A runny nose alone doesn't confirm a cold — check for sneezing, coughing, fever, and low energy first. Once it's a cold, a vet-formulated remedy and good nutrition see most Shibas through.
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