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Most people who are allergic to cats aren’t reacting to the fur—they’re reacting to a protein in cat saliva called Fel d 1.
Allergy and Asthma Network allergist and immunologist Dr. Purvi Parikh shared expert insight on managing severe cat allergies for pet owners who can't live without their fur babies.
Allergic reactions to dogs or cats can cause sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, hives and other symptoms.
Inhalant allergies: This is a more common cat allergy and stems from something your cat breathes in, such as grass, pollen, flowers, smoke, mold or cleaning products. This can result in sneezing ...
A truly allergy-free cat or dog does not exist, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. But there are some breeds known for being more tolerable for people with allergies.
When a dog or cat has a food allergy, their immune system mistakes food for something harmful, then goes on the attack. That causes a reaction. Common symptoms in cats and dogs.
The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) recommends that anyone experiencing persistent allergy symptoms see a board-certified allergist. Testing can determine whether pet ...
Cats produce Fel d 1 in their sebaceous, salivary, perianal, and lachrymal glands – contrary to common belief it is not the hair itself that causes allergies, but Fel d 1 on the hair.