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Your Cat Hates To See You Suffer


By Wendy Canterwell

Kittens and cats are simply adorable. Cats make loving pets and for millions of people, they are considered family members. Unfortunately, some people find they are a cat allergy sufferer. Typically, a cat allergy will create a runny nose, cough, itchy and watery eyes, and for people with asthma and other types of respiratory problems, serious risks. If you have a cat and now find you have a problem with allergies, before you give your furry friend to a new home, consider your options for getting through the tough allergy times.

Cat hair itself is not really the culprit here but cat dander. Placing a HEPA air cleaner within your home will help your suffering and allow you to breath easier. These HEPA air cleaners use ultraviolet lamps to kill mold and dander that gets trapped in the filter. These filters also reduce odors and will clean the air in your home with a 95% air efficiency.

As an allergy sufferer, you can also bathe your cat weekly or biweekly. For some reason, many people think you can only bathe dogs but cats too can be shampooed. In most cases, the cat will not like the bath, screaming a little through the process but with the right water temperature, care during the bathing process, and patience on your part, your cat will begin to enjoy this time. By keeping the level of danger down, the allergy problem is not as serious.

Another recommendation is to invest in a home steam cleaner for you to use a couple times a month. They resemble a vacuum cleaner but they can really help to keep the cat dander down in your home. Steam cleaners not only clean very well, they also sanitize, which also helps in keeping cat dander away.

We also recommend that you have your carpets professionally steam cleaned. Cat dander gets into the fibers of the carpets, which for the allergy sufferer means an on-going problem. When the carpets are vacuumed, only a portion of the dander is cleaned. Prior to having the carpets cleaned, use a fine-toothed comb to loosen any cat hair and then vacuum well. In most cases, the cleaning company will also use a special solution for people with allergies to help with the dander.

Finally, you may need to turn to your own doctor to find relief for your cat dander allergy. With this, you might be told to try an over the counter antihistamine such as Benadryl, which works well in many cases. However, if this still does not provide allergy relief, you do have an option of taking injections. These injections are specially formulated by a professional allergist and then injected at the doctor's office, although if you stay on the injections for a long period, some doctors will teach you how to give yourself the injection. Just remember that if you have a cat and suffer from allergy problems, you have a number of excellent solutions.


Wendy Canterwell operates the website and is a writer for Degu Allergy which a site specializing in Allergy themed topics and contains all the very latest Allergy related issues. For more details please visit http://www.deguallergy.com
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