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This week’s question comes from Careth T., who asks:
I really want to get a cat, but my husband is mildly allergic. What kind do I get? (He’s totally on board and we’d like to rescue.) I’ve heard that longhaired kitties are better for allergies.
Believe it or not, I was quite allergic to kitties growing up. Every week I had to get allergy shots for a host of environmental allergens that caused me to huff and puff. Mostly I did it for the lollipop at the end of my visit, but I’m sure there were other benefits.
Luckily for me and my cat lady ways, most of these allergies have subsided, though my eyes have been known to swell and itch when I use Dunkin for a pillow.
From what I can gather, no cats are 100 percent allergen free, but there are cats that produce less of the Fel d 1 glycoprotein that causes allergy flareups. A light-colored female is the best choice for allergy sufferers, but some people claim that certain breeds will alleviate symptoms.
Keeping a tidy home can also help. Groom your cat and wash bedding frequently. Chase everyone in your house with the lint roller.
I am not passing judgement, but you should be wary of companies that sell allergy-free cats. Make sure you can spend time with your prospective pet before you commit. Go ahead rub your face in Mewt Gingrich’s belly. Just remember your inhaler!
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Cats and Sneezes
By Sarah DonnerIf you tend to suffocate when a cat is in your face
You might need a special breed to accomodate your special needsThere’s a protein inside the kitty gene
that causes allergies called Fel d 1
It can make you wheeze, cough and puff, and sneeze
If you lose your steez, what is to be done?According to the Internet, science doesn’t know quite yet
if there is a single cat truly hypoallergenic
But here is a list of breeds that are possibilities:Devonshire and Cornish Rex make very curly pets
Balinese are petite, slender are the Javanese
Oriental shorthairs are very active so take care
Siberians need big homes because they are big boned
The Sphynx can freak out your friends because they are naked!It’s not the hair that makes you sick, it’s enzymes inside their spit
So make sure you try out your pet before you commit to itSOURCES: Allerca, Catster forums, Wikipedia, Catworld
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