Keeping the cat? Clear Allergy Medical Attention
Bear in mind that keeping the pet will result in significant continued exposure however hard you try with the methods described.
Improve the ventilation in your house as this will reduce the amount of allergen in the air. If your house is tightly sealed against draughts at the moment, this will actually make a huge difference. Air the house regularly. Always keep a window slightly open whenever the cat and/or the allergic person is indoors. You could use a HEPA filter to clean the air, instead. These work fairly well for cat allergens because these are very small lightweight particles which easily become airborne, so there is quite a lot of allergen in the air most of the time. Of course, an air filter cannot do anything to protect you from a cat sitting on your lap (though advertisements have sometimes implied that they can!).
- Put the cat outdoors when it begins washing itself, as this generates a lot of airborne allergen. Provide the cat with a shelter outside where it can sleep and wash, to reduce the amount of allergen in the house. Make it as warm and com-foffable as possible, feed the cat there, and provide a little catnip to make it more attractive.
- If your cat is still allowed indoors, remove all soft furnishings and fitted carpets. Buy leather- or vinyl-covered armchairs which can be wiped clean of cat allergen.
- Keep the cat out of the bedroom entirely. If it has been in the habit of sleeping there, wash all the bedding and buy new pillows. The mattress and duvet should be replaced or covered with anti-mite covers.
- If you have an un-neutered tom, consider having him neutered: the amount of allergen produced declines when male cats are neutered.
The following measures are sometimes recommended, but in fact they don’t work:
- treating the cat with acepromazine, an animal tranquilliser
- using a spray called Allerpet-C, which, so it is claimed, reduces the amount of allergen released. Scientific trials by a research group in Detroit have shown that it does not work.
- giving the cat a shower — i.e. drenching it in water. After a cat has had such a shower, the washing water contains a lot of cat allergen, so everyone assumed that this meant less cat allergen in the air. New research shows that the amount of allergen in the air around a cat after showering is no less than before. However, actually immersing the cat for three minutes followed by rinsing in clean warm water does reduce the allergen level in the air considerably. Unfortunately, the cat probably renews its stocks of allergen very fast, as a washed dog does so you need to repeat the wash at least once a week to reduce the allergen level in the air.
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