The scabs on kitten’s ringworm are not going away soon, but are in the early stage. Generally, new hair will start to grow when the cat’s ringworm is almost gone, and the affected area will no longer have scabs, dander, redness, swelling, etc. If a kitten has scabs on tinea milk, you can clean the scabs first, and then apply medicine to treat cat tinea on the affected area. The cat should be exposed to more sun to enhance its resistance, and it will be cured in about a month.
Pet News
Sep 12,2025
Is the scab on the kitten’s ringworm going away soon?
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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