Peggy and Mickey said:
It looks like he is itching there and licking it.
It is bright red. The pics I saw of ringworm were all different tho. I suspect if it were wouldn't I or someone else have it?
I put neosporin on it a few times.
I want to get him to the vet but I am just going to make my monthly bills. I had 3 cats to the vet last month.
Pamela is there an ointment you put on your kitty that helped?
It has been so long ago....I remember trying a lot of different things which didn't really work. I did try the neosporin too - it didn't really help in the long term, but maybe it gave him some relief in the short term. But they didn't go away.
I just don't remember anything helping too much. I believe I tried the ointment they put on a cow's udders at one time...can't remember the name. But it didn't help much.
I think at one time the vet was going to give him a steroid shot...I said no, of course, because of the diabetes.
Tonight I looked back in my records and I see I did try all kinds of premium cat foods. It seems the sores would go away at times (since I didn't mention them in my notes), but then would come back. When the sores stayed throughout the winter, I figured it couldn't be something from the outside since it snows here and he wasn't outside then.
So eventually I tried the raw, at first giving him half raw and half canned for a long time. Then over time switching to all raw. This was in and around the year 2006. Once I switched to all raw, they didn't come back. He has been sore free since then.
I know it isn't easy trying to feed a multiple cat household with raw food. I don't know what I would have done in that case. Maybe get some raw just for Mickey and feed him by himself (mixed with a good canned food) until he gets used to the raw. I know, easier said than done. As long as he smells the other cats 'stinky' food he will want theirs.
Last suggestion, also easier said than done. Make your own raw food and feed them all the same thing (even the picky dry food eaters). They will eventually eat it when they realize they are carnivores. ;-)
If I think of anything else that might help, I will let you know. I also had a picture of Tigger's sores on his neck, but haven't been able to find them yet.
You have so many challenges with your Mickey. You are such a good Mom to him.