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Denise - how long have you had the kitten? It may be that your body can come to terms with the cat antigens if you persevere for a little longer. A Dyson ultra filter vacuum cleaner will pull up particles, and laminate floors and leather furniture is easily wiped. However, if you have to give him up I wish you all the best and think you are going about it the right way - inspecting where he will go etc etc. If you can hold onto him whilst a new home is found you may find that your local Cats Protection branch has, or can identify, a prospective new home. Good luck Edit Re-post your post on 'Rescue related/Lost and Found' if you are looking for someone to adopt him from this messageboard. Your message will be 'lost' in Introductions. Good luck |
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thanks for replying so soon, yes im pretty down about it, i would persevere if i thought it would make a difference but how long do you think we are talking i am going home and feeling like ****. it's 4 weeks now. thanks for your encouragement anyway... |
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my mum was allergic to cats and with me being a cat lover and having 3 of them living with her didnt help however she now seems to be used to them and having no allergic reaction |
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So sorry to hear this. I have heard that people can become immune to their own cats everntually, but you are obviously suffering, so not surr what to suggest. Good luck whatever happens. |
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My brother was allergic - used to react badly but now, after some exposure to my cats he lives in a house with a cat and has no adverse reactions at all. However, I do realise that each reaction is individual and you might never be able to be exposed to cats long-term. I have that problem with dogs, severly allergic at any exposure at all. Have you looked at herbal remedies (and I don't mean the type of stuff you can get in Holland and Barret) - do you have a good herbalist living near you who might be able to help? What about hypnosis/accupuncture or other alternative therapies? If all else fails, I do wish you luck with your rehoming - it must be heartbreaking to give away a beloved pet. Hugs. |
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