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    I was going to suggest the wipes, too. The idea is to cut down the dander, which contains the offending protein. If this works it'll be easier on both you and the animals!
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    I think the pet wipes would be best. They dlo sell anti-allergen ones.

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    I don't know anything about the wipes, but that sounds like it may be your best option. If you decide to actually bathe them, though, I'd HIGHLY recommend putting a cat muzzle on them. I used to bathe cats on a regular basis when I worked for a pet boarding facility/groomer. Obviously, the muzzle helps prevent biting, but it also actually calms them down. Cat muzzles cover the cats eyes and that really helps calm them.

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