Re: For one who shall remain nameless.....



"W. Baker" <wbaker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hemyd <myd!!!hen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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: > : >> On 1/11/2012 9:01 PM, hemyd wrote:
: > : >>
: > : >>> I am allergic to cats. When my (then) young daughter wanted a
cat, I
: > : >>> found
: > : >>> that now my hay fever (which I get around October-December)
lasted
: > all
: > : >>> year.
: > : >>>
: > : >>
: > : >> I used to be very allergic, but the worst symptoms only happened
: > around
: > : >> calico cats and long haired ones. I didn't realize that til I'd
: > adopted
: > : >> a teeny calico kitten and had to give her to friends the next day
: > because
: > : >> I could no longer see with my contact lenses... so much protein
in
: > : >> response to the allergy. My own cats used to give me itchy eyes
and
: > : >> hives during peak seasonal allergy season, but now I rarely test
at
: > all
: > : >> positive for cat allergy, and when I do, it's very slight, I have
no
: > : >> symptoms and my allergist will just add a touch of it to my
shots.
: > : >
: > : > I'm allergic too but most cats don't bother me. I read somewhere
that
: > : > dark cats cause fewer allergies. I have never had a white or
orange
: > one
: > : > but I have noticed when I am around them they do cause me to
sneeze.
: > : >
: > : >
: > : If you spray them with Plasticote (you can guess what that is), they
: > produce
: > : <no> allergies!
: >
: > : Henry.
: >
: > My brother used somethng tht he sprayed on his cat when I came to
visit
: > and he vacuumed the house adn actually dusted a bit:-) It helped a
great
: > deal, but I would hesitte to own a cat and have to coat it with
whatever
: > al the time. If I did not, I wold havve severe breathing and come
cole to
: > not brerathing. It can be tat bad.
: >
: > Wendy
: >
: My Plasticote idea was a joke, Wendy. I don't think a spraying of that
would
: do much good for the cat....

: Henry.

As Pepperment said, I said that there IS something(a liquid spray) that
my broher got FRO HIS VET to spray oon the cat that , apparantly kept the
dander down for a while so I could visit for the afternoon.

I didn't say Bwa-ha-ha and then go on about the stuff that does exist,o I
guess that means my bad.

Wendy

No bad - only good!

Henry


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