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  1. #1
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    Oh my goosh! poor you! Children and pets are in two different categories, they are loved differently. I hope for you and your family and pets sake that the eczema clears up. My brother has eczema and it has never bothered him. His is no better or worse than it was years agol. hes had it since he was a little boy.

    Good luck, and if it turns out that your cats must be rehomed, try to give them to people you know.


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    I love my precious kittens and I hope they have long and happy lives filled with love.

    Cats and dogs arent pets, theyre family members that need the same respect as humans. Would you dump your children out in the countryside to fend for themselves??

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    Oh I'm sorry, this must be such a hard decision. When your husband suggested that you love the cats more then the baby... you can't even compare loving pets and loving children... that's two different loves! (Hope you understood that... lol)

    I hope his allergy test comes out clear!! I've also got eczema... I didn't know it could lead to asthma.

    Rehoming Payton is the best you can do for your son right now... and since he's going with your mom it's better then living with someone you don't even know.

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    Is there a possibility of limiting the cats access to only a few rooms (rooms that your son is not frequently in) to help reduce the change of aggravating his allergies??

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    Well, wait and see what the tests show. I had eczema once, but didn't know it was an allergic reaction to anything.

    As for what your husband said - the words sound cruel, yes, but I am sure he is upset about everything too, and maybe that's why he reacted as he did.

    Glad that Payton is going to your mom. And maybe Sammy will be able to stay with you.

    I did develop a slight chronic sniffle when I got my first medium-length hair cat a few months ago. I just bought a Bionaire ionizing air filter - was only about $50 CDN. These work well on many things, including cat dander.

    Really helped my sniffle. Usually cat allergies are to the dander.

    Ask your doctor - nice ionized air would be great for your human cutie-pie anyway!

    HUGS and GOOD LUCK

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    I'm so sorry to hear this might be a possibility....prayers that the treatment works.

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    You may find that as your baby gets bigger he will become more tolerant to the cats.

    My daugher had asthma but was surrounded by animals and just grew out of it in the end. She certainly had more benefit from being around them than being kept isolated

    Give your husband a sly kick from me for being an insensitive lump!
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    This very situation would be my BIGGEST fear about bringing a child into my home! I am so sorry you are faced with this.

    Rehoming Payton sounds like the right thing to do for him, so allergy or no allergy I would say this is the right thing to do.

    Now that you will have only Sammy, dealing with possible allergies should be easier. Start with air cleaners for the home. I understand they work wonders. Bathing kitty and using anti-allergen products between baths will GREATLY reduce the dander. If you cannot do the bathing, set up a schedule with a pet groomer who should be able to give you a redyce price for REGULAR appoinments. The anit-allergen products are then easy to use at home. And keep kitty out of baby's room (where he sleeps).

    Most of all, best of lucky keeping kitty and keeping your son healthy.
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