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Weathercat startup4/5/2023 I'd sure try looking at all other options before making them 'outside cats.' the idea of a cat enclosure is great (for warmer months). A person with allergies needs to have one room in the house where nothing will bother them. Is there anyway you could at least keep the cats on one level of your home?īe sure to always keep them out of your bedroom.always. I now have 5 cats.including my first, the one I had when I was trying to deal with the allergies (16 yrs ago). I dealt with the itchy water eyes for a couple of months but I endured LOL. Chlortripolon Non Drowsy was what I took. But when I was 25 I decided I had to have a cat and I was hopeful that if I lived on anti-histamines for a while, maybe I'd build up an immunity. Growing up I developed severe cat allergies, so bad that if I were to talk into a home with a cat and touch ANYTHING a cat (or cat hair) had been in contact with, I'd get hives on my face, I'd cough, be wheezy, itchy eyes, sneezing. Try calling around to see if you can find it locally. For some reason when I bought it years ago, I thought I got it at PetsMart (Canada) but I could be wrong. It says that finer pet stores in Canada & the U.S. Here's the page specifically related to the product for those w/ cat allergies (Allerpet/C): I tried this years ago, for my brother inlaw who's very allergic and it made a huge difference. This stuff does something to their dander, to help. People who are allergic to cats are allergic to their dander. Have you ever heard of a product called Allerpet-C? It's a liquid you wipe on your cat's fur. Something you and your hubby should look into. Has your husband considered getting allergy shots? Many people go to an Allergist and receive a series of shots for cat allergies, lots of times with good effect.
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