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Have Dog Allergies And Cat Allergies
And Own A Pet?
Many of us are aware that we need to keep the dust, dust mites
and mold down to a minimum in our homes, if we have allergies.
But how often do we think about our dog and cat
as a source of allergens?
If you have allergies and own a dog or cat, listen up.
The skin particles shed by dogs and cats, known as dander, can
rapidly spread through the house and cause allergic reactions
for any allergy sufferer.
If your cat or dog must be in the house, confine them to certain
rooms and do not let them in your bedroom.Those skin particles
combine with dust mites, molds and other allergens and
stick around in the bedroom, a room that we spend a lot of time
in. If you have allergies, do not let the pet sleep with you.
You would be in close contact with the dander For a number of
hours.
Give the pets a regular bath
You can regularly bathe cats, whose dander is particularly allergenic.
It is best to start out with bathing when they are young, so
that they dont fight it. Pet owners can get most
cats to cooperate during the bath by holding onto the nape of
their necks, which restricts their movements. Another option
is to wipe them down with a wet wash cloth on a regular basis.
Dogs, no matter what size need a regular bath if they are to
be in the house as well. Use soaps and flea repellants from the
Health Food Store to keep possible causes of your allergy reactions
to a minimum.
Vacuum and dust often, to keep all the shed particles from working
their way deep into the carpets and upholstery. Buy specialized
bags that prevent dust from blowing back into the air. The bags
fit most standard vacuum cleaners and cost about $9 to $15 for
a pack of three.
Also consider washing or changing youre filter in your
heating cooling system more often. You may want to purchase an
air filtration system for your home as well.
Pets, whether a cat or dog do people a world of
good. The above information may allow a person with allergies
to keep their pet by identifying the pet as an allergen source
and then taking proper measures to keep the living space as free
as possible of the pet dander.
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Article by Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac. For more health tips grab your
health newsletter. For other
health topics see the health book
section.
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