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<title>Cat Allergies Making You MEOW?</title>
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A favorite pastime worldwide is owning and caring for pets.  Many grow close to their pets and consider them a family member.  Choosing a pet depends on many factors.  Where are you going to live, how much space do you have available, what kind of climate do you have, and finally, what are your personal likes and personal preference.&lt;br /&gt;
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Where you live, how much space you have, and your own personal preference all help to influence which pet you will pick.  There are a variety of animals that you could choose from for your pet:  snake, rabbit, bird and lizards are all choices people may think they would like for a pet.  However, the most common pets of today are the dog and the cat.&lt;br /&gt;
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Due to cat allergies, many do not choose to have a cat, when they may otherwise have liked one.  Those who have cat allergies cannot be around cats.  Their allergies may be mild to severe, so they need to be certain to be careful when around these animals.&lt;br /&gt;
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Coping with Cat Allergies&lt;br /&gt;
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Up to 40 % of people who suffer from asthma also have some cat allergies and are more sensitive to these pets than they are to dogs.  A protein in the cat skin and saliva is the element that creates the problem.&lt;br /&gt;
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The problematic element for those with this allergy is a protein found in the skin of the cat and in the saliva of the cat.  When the cat licks his fur while cleaning himself, he deposits this protein on his fur.&lt;br /&gt;
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While there are no cats known to be hypoallergenic, male cats cause more allergic reactions than there female counterparts due to the testosterone increase in the cat&apos;s glands.  The cat allergen is found primarily in homes of cats.&lt;br /&gt;
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This allergen has been found in offices and places where animals are not allowed.  But how?  The allergen is very sticky and can be carried on clothing from place to place.  The protein causing the cat allergy remains in the air for long periods of time, therefore; those who are most sensitive are more likely to have an allergic reaction upon entering a room where there are many cats.&lt;br /&gt;
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Wheezing is the most common allergy symptom of cat allergies.  This begins immediately upon entering a room with cats.  Some symptoms are delayed reactions that can linger for a number of weeks.  For those who are continually exposed, chronic asthma can be an ongoing problem.  Hives and atopic eczema can also be symptoms of cat allergies.  It is best to stay on the safe side, and avoid contact with these animals.&lt;br /&gt;
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