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... After all this, my allergies have re-awakened. Severely. I'm already on allergy medication. My neighbor will take her in, but says she will declaw her on day one. So I don't want that. But I won't be able to live all winter this miserable. try the tablets suggested in the other posts, also bath the cat on a regular basis helps too, well it worked for a friend of mine anyway. don't let the neighbour have her and declaw her!! why would she want to do that? |
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... After all this, my allergies have re-awakened. Severely. I'm already on allergy medication. My neighbor will take her in, but says she will declaw her on day one. So I don't want that. But I won't be able to live all winter this miserable. try the tablets suggested in the other posts, also bath the cat on a regular basis helps too, well it worked for a friend of mine anyway. don't let the neighbour have her and declaw her!! why would she want to do that? |
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"Luvskats00" wrote in message ... writes ...Ever heard of allergy medicine? I have two cats, am allergic to cats, and take Claritin (over-the-counter) and am just fine. Where'd you get your medical degree, Mary? The med school charter should be verified. my babies Not the point. Point is, animal dander allergies can be successfully treated without removing the source of the allergen. Not rocket science, no voodoo involved. Anyone who has had the allergy tests and swelled at the site where cat dander was introduced can take medicine to counter the effects. The subpoint: Mitch already knows all of this. I'm beginning to suspect that Mitch either a. does not really want this cat, since at the first sign of any difficulty he decides that "Kitty has to go" and/or b. is enjoying jerking the cat lovers around, as in, "I might give her to a neighbor who will declaw." And by the way, **** OFF. :-) |
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"Luvskats00" wrote in message ... writes ...Ever heard of allergy medicine? I have two cats, am allergic to cats, and take Claritin (over-the-counter) and am just fine. Where'd you get your medical degree, Mary? The med school charter should be verified. my babies Not the point. Point is, animal dander allergies can be successfully treated without removing the source of the allergen. Not rocket science, no voodoo involved. Anyone who has had the allergy tests and swelled at the site where cat dander was introduced can take medicine to counter the effects. The subpoint: Mitch already knows all of this. I'm beginning to suspect that Mitch either a. does not really want this cat, since at the first sign of any difficulty he decides that "Kitty has to go" and/or b. is enjoying jerking the cat lovers around, as in, "I might give her to a neighbor who will declaw." And by the way, **** OFF. :-) |
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wrote in message ... After all this, my allergies have re-awakened. Severely. I'm already on allergy medication. My neighbor will take her in, but says she will declaw her on day one. So I don't want that. But I won't be able to live all winter this miserable. Mitch, Regarding allergies, I hope that you will not give up until you try the suggestions made elsewhere on this post. Meanwhile, please print out the declaw information you saw earlier and show it to your neighbor so that she will understand what the procedure is and why it is not only cruel, but is also unnecessary. Annie |
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wrote in message ... After all this, my allergies have re-awakened. Severely. I'm already on allergy medication. My neighbor will take her in, but says she will declaw her on day one. So I don't want that. But I won't be able to live all winter this miserable. Mitch, Regarding allergies, I hope that you will not give up until you try the suggestions made elsewhere on this post. Meanwhile, please print out the declaw information you saw earlier and show it to your neighbor so that she will understand what the procedure is and why it is not only cruel, but is also unnecessary. Annie |
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writes wrote in message ... writes ...animal dander allergies can be successfully treated without removing the source of the allergen. Not rocket science, no voodoo involved. Anyone who has had the allergy tests and swelled at the site where cat dander was introduced can take medicine to counter the effects. The point, subpoint, and any other point is that you are stating that all allergies to cat dander are magically controlled by medication. I have not read that in any journal nor did my allergy doc - who was last seen 10 days ago - disclose that to me. We talk turkey (allergy related advancements each visit). If he doesn't know of this magical development, then you certainly don't have the accurate info. |
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