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Cat Allergen Health Concerns

... to cat allergen? Watery eyes, runny nose, and sneezing are symptoms you may be all too familiar with. But did you know that cat allergen could lead to worse health problems than allergic reactions?According to statistics published by EHS ... Read Read: Cat Allergen Health Concerns

By: J Alan Rodgers | 25/12/2008 | Wellness

What Makes Cat Dander a Problem?

... adhesion. Molecular adhesion renders particles especially sticky. For this reason, once a surface or clothing is contaminated with cat allergen it tends to stay contaminated until vigorous cleaning has been performed. More than light ... Read Read: What Makes Cat Dander a Problem?

By: J Alan Rodgers | 25/12/2008 | Wellness

What Cat Allergies Really Are, and How to Control Them

... conditioner even during humid months. - Use a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filter to reduce particles of cat allergen in your home. If symptoms persist even after following the tips provided above, then perhaps it's time for you ... Read Read: What Cat Allergies Really Are, and How to Control Them

By: Bill Weaver | 04/07/2006 | Pets

Coping With A Cat Allergy

... just beneath the skin surface completes the second. If skin shows signs of reddening or swelling, it's likely that you're allergic to cats, or whatever other allergen the doctor is testing you for. After you've been diagnosed with a cat ... Read Read: Coping With A Cat Allergy

By: Riley Hendersen | 24/04/2007 | Non-Fiction

Risk Of Asthma May Be Lessened By Early Exposure to Cats

... available, there is no definitive treatment or form of prevention. The results of the study suggest that high exposure to cat allergens can induce a form of tolerance, which in turn makes it very unlikely that the increase in asthma has ... Read Read: Risk Of Asthma May Be Lessened By Early Exposure to Cats

By: Eddy Kong Ww | 04/07/2006 | Non-Fiction

How To Deal With Cat Allergies

... , 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 ... Read Read: How To Deal With Cat Allergies

By: Jadon Sluck | 14/04/2009 | Pets
Nicholas Tan

Dealing With Cat Allergies

... , 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 ... Read Read: Dealing With Cat Allergies

By: Nicholas Tan | 27/11/2007 | Pets

Dealing With Cat Allergies

... , 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 ... Read Read: Dealing With Cat Allergies

By: Tristan Andrews | 11/02/2007 | Pets

Cat Allergies And Your Friendly Feline

... increase in the cat's glands, which in turn increases the protein. The cat allergen is found mainly in homes where cats live, yet has been found in offices and other places where animals are not allowed. It is quite sticky and can be ... Read Read: Cat Allergies And Your Friendly Feline

By: John Hilaire | 24/08/2007 | Health
Eva Marklund

Cat Allergies -A Deeper Look At The Cause -And A Promise For Permanent Relief

... response which result in the allergy symptoms. The object then is to retrain, or balance the energy system so it is IN harmony with the cat allergen. Once that happens, the allergy symptoms go away completely. This is a workable theory, ... Read Read: Cat Allergies  -A Deeper Look At The Cause  -And A Promise For  Permanent Relief

By: Eva Marklund | 11/01/2008 | Pets

Cat Allergies -a Deeper Look at the Cause -and a Promise for Permanent Relief

... in the allergy symptoms. The object then is to retrain, or balance the energy system so it is IN harmony with the cat allergen. Once that happens, the Cat Allergy Symptoms go away completely. This is a workable theory, as ... Read Read: Cat Allergies -a Deeper Look at the Cause -and a Promise for Permanent Relief

By: Eva Marklund | 06/01/2008 | Pets

Cat Allergy

... Up! Wash all your bedding in water that is 140 degrees and do this twice a month to eliminate dust mites and cat allergens. 8. Bath Your Cat Yes we know that this task could easily be worse than your cat allergy but you simply have to do ... Read Read: Cat Allergy

By: Steve Johnson | 13/04/2007 | Health

Cat Allergies

... , 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 ... Read Read: Cat Allergies

By: kimberly valerio | 15/10/2009 | Pets

Just What, Exactly, Is Dog Allergen?

... dog allergen lurking in your place of work, your school, or other places you visit. * Because dogs are bathed however, there is way more cat allergen out there than dog allergen, which may explain why so many people have problems with cat ... Read Read: Just What, Exactly, Is Dog Allergen?

By: Loy Bond | 24/06/2009 | Pets

Cat Allergies and How to Deal With it

... , 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 ... Read Read: Cat Allergies and How to Deal With it

By: Jack Sands | 08/08/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

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