I am allergic to cats (as well as many other things.) The allergy really developed in my 20's.
My husband wanted a cat. Two rather serious asthma attacks later, I've learned to live with it.
Here are some things....
Edwina seems to understand not to get around my face. I've accepted I cannot bury my face in her fur.
NEVER touch your eyes after petting a cat before washing your hands.
Allegra, Claritin, Flonase -- any of these histamine blockers are a godsend.
Wash your bedding frequently -- sheets, blanket, mattress pad and pillows. Most foam pillows can go in the washer and dryer. Just watch closely while it's in the dryer.
Brush the cat frequently -- outside. Even better is for someone else to brush the cat frequently and outside.
If you smoke -- stop. (This made a huge difference...duh!)
Air filters are great if you have a fairly contained living space.
(BTW....I had more upper respiratory problems in Tucson than anywhere else. Are there still alot of olive trees around? Those can cause severe allergies too!)
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