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Savannah, GA
I have two cats, one 7yr old Maine Coon and one 5yr old orange tabby
(both neutered males). I have an eight month old son who has developed allergies, and I am looking for placement for our two cats. We will not use any service that euthenizes animals. Both cats are declawed in the front. Both are healthy and current on all vaccinations. Please respond with any information that might be helpful in finding a placement for these two memebers of our family (i.e. rescue or adoption fascilities in the southeast ga area). Thank you for your help!!! Troye Stadler |
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"Troye" wrote in message om... I have two cats, one 7yr old Maine Coon and one 5yr old orange tabby (both neutered males). I have an eight month old son who has developed allergies, and I am looking for placement for our two cats. We will not use any service that euthenizes animals. Both cats are declawed in the front. Both are healthy and current on all vaccinations. Please respond with any information that might be helpful in finding a placement for these two memebers of our family (i.e. rescue or adoption fascilities in the southeast ga area). Thank you for your help!!! Troye Stadler Has your son been tested for allergies, or are you or your doctor just operating on the assumption that it is probably an allergy to cat dander. It is very common to find that someone has jumped to that conclusion and then later learns that there was a different source of the problem. If your son has been tested, have you looked into possibilities such as a HEPA filter on your air conditioning/heating system (and also on vacuum cleaners)? They can do wonders. MaryL |
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On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 23:13:32 UTC, "MaryL"
-OUT-THE-LITTER wrote: Has your son been tested for allergies, or are you or your doctor just operating on the assumption that it is probably an allergy to cat dander. It is very common to find that someone has jumped to that conclusion and then later learns that there was a different source of the problem. If your son has been tested, have you looked into possibilities such as a HEPA filter on your air conditioning/heating system (and also on vacuum cleaners)? They can do wonders. MaryL I will attest to the HEPA air filter cleaners. People who couldn't stay in my house because of cat allergies, can now visit for some time. I breathe better now too. LT |
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