Although felines enchant you, the runny nose, itchy eyes, the hives, sneezing wheezing and asthma attacks drives you up the wall whenever you are in close proximity with a kitty. How can something that you love so deeply at the same time cause you such extreme suffering? If this sounds similar to your scenario, …
Are you an avid cat lover but unfortunately also allergic to them? I can’t imagine how exasperating it must be for those people who are undergoing a conflict that is so incredibly frustrating. Years ago when I discovered a company called Lifestyle Pets offering “scientifically proven” hypoallergenic” cats for sale that they developed using …
An allergy to cats can fade away over time. If you read stories about people suffering from a cat allergy, sometimes they will say it went away. I have a similar story to tell and Elisa, a regular contributor to PoC and her daughter have had similar experiences. This post is a follow up …
Allergic to cats? Most of the problem is to do with you! About 15-25 percent of people are allergic to cats to varying degrees1. The blame for being allergic to cats should be shifted from the cat to people. If we are to apportion blame or fault, and some people do, new research3 indicates …
Is there any cure/vaccination for people who suffer from the cat allergy? No is the answer. But one might be on the market in 2022 – click this to read about it. There are many people who love cats who are allergic to them. It is very tough. The cat allergy is one of …
The cat allergen Fel D1 is found at primary schools. I find this upsetting and a bit disturbing. The cat allergen is a barrier to a successful relationship between human and cat. We don’t need barriers. To briefly recap, the Fel D1 cat allergen is found in cat saliva, cat hair and dander. Dander …
by Michael Sulunogen minimizes the symptoms of an allergic reaction to cat dander. It comes in the form of a spray or a wipe. Sulunogen is a new product that is due to be released on the market internationally and nationally in 2012. It is available now (December 2011) from Feeder’s Supply in Louisville, …
No not hypoallergenic I am afraid – Photo by Arno Arno (Flickr – see link at base of page) There are no hypoallergenic cat breeds on the basis that the term “hypoallergenic” is used to mean a cat that does not produce an allergic reaction in anyone, which I believe is how the word …
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