Dealing With Cat Allergies
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Dealing With Cat Allergies by: Nicholas
Tan

Cats are one of the most loved pets in the
world, no question about it. More than
50% of all households in the United
States own dogs and cats. Although cats
are loved animals, cat allergies are one of
the common forms of allergies. Statistics
in the past have shown that over 10
million people in the U.S. alone have
allergic reactions to cats - especially their
fur.
Cats are one of the most loved pets in the
world, no question about it. More than
50% of all households in the United
States own dogs and cats. Although cats
are loved animals, cat allergies are one of
the common forms of allergies. Statistics
in the past have shown that over 10
million people in the U.S. alone have
allergic reactions to cats - especially their
fur.

The biggest cause of cat allergies is
dander. The dander, is dust that is
produced by the body of the cat. Dander
is basically shed skin that comes off of
cats, normally in the form of small flakes.
Although dander can irritate your skin, it
can also get into your immune system as
well, resulting in a variety of symptoms
and almost immediate allergic reactions.
The dander, once in the immune system,
is perceived to be a threat. Even though it
isn’t classified as a disease, it’s more of a
reflex by your body and your immune
system.

Cat allergies occur quite often due to cats
having allergens that are spread
throughout their blood, urine, and saliva.
Although a cat may not be present at the
time, the excretions probably still are cat
dander, urine, and saliva, are found
throughout the home of cat owners. Cats
constantly groom themselves, which
involves rubbing their saliva into their fur.
When they do this, they spread their
dander and allergens around. Although
you may try, there is really nothing that
you can do about it. Cats have a natural
instinct to groom or bathe themselves, no
matter how many baths you give them,
you simply won’t stop them from
grooming.

Normally, when someone is taking an
allergic reaction to cats, he or she will
wheeze, cough, sneeze, itch, have watery
eyes, or a difficult time in breathing.
Different people react different ways to
cat allergens, meaning that some
symptoms may not occur at all. Fever
and chills is very rare, although it can
happen. If someone who has cat allergies
comes down with fever and chills, you
should contact a doctor immediately.
Chances are, it isn’t an allergic reaction to
cats, but instead another type of disease
that a doctor will need to identify.

Cat allergies are normally treated with
antihistamines and decongestants. Those
that experience asthma attacks or other
forms of allergies, normally take
antihistamines. Decongestants on the
other hand, are normally used to cure
coughs and swollen nasal passages.
Sometimes, doctors will recommend
allergy shots as well. Allergy shots can
help to prevent the attack, especially if
someone is really allergic to cats. They
are a good form of treatment and
prevention, and they can also help to
decrease the risk of allergies affecting
the individual.

If you suspect that you have cat allergies,
you should always make it a point to visit
your doctor. He will be able to further
diagnose your situation, and give you the
best options available for treatment. If
you do indeed suffer from cat allergies,
the best way to stop the attacks is to get
rid of your cat. Getting rid of a cat can be
a very tough thing to do. If you have
become allergic to your cat’s fur, there
may be no other way to prevent attacks
than to get rid of him. Although doctors
can give you medicine and shots, it will
only do so much. Cat allergens are no
fun, especially if you develop them years
after owning your cat. Cats are great
animals to own - although cat allergies
are something we could all live without.
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