There is a way to eliminate any allergies. Eat a spoonful of local honey every day and your allergies will decrease.
Occasional sneezing is normal for cats, but if your cat is sneezing excessively, it could indicate an underlying issue such as allergies, a respiratory infection, or dental problems. It's best to consult with your veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's excessive sneezing.
She's testing her scent. That 'smile' is really their way of smelling easier. Cats usually do this when smelling other cats bottoms or urine. They can get a lot of information about the cat they're smelling this way.
The DC-14 is a great vacuum, and will go a long way towards getting all your cat hair and dander out of the carpet. However, if you have very strong allergies, you may want to find something else to complement it.
One way to test the purity of a silver plate is to conduct an acid test using nitric acid. Another method is to conduct a density test to compare the known density of silver with the measured density of the silver plate. You can also use a silver testing kit that contains different solutions for testing the purity of silver.
I would take it to the vet it could be serious or it could be allergies, but either way it would be mean to let it just suffer.
there is somekind of detoxication, that can help release all allergies from your body.. google it
Yes, acupuncture greatly helps with allergies. Acupuncture can improve the way the immune system works. Allergies are a problem with the way your immune system works. It will treat the points that stimulate the nervous system in turn it helps to control the allergies. Mainly using a point in the head or back of the head treat allergies.
asthma and/or allergies usually,but more seriously,such things as an enlarged heart can cause respiratory problems either way a visit to the vet is needed.
The most common test for any food alergy is the skin test. However, there is a way that doctors can test for allergies by a simple blood draw. This test is called Elisa and it will detect most food allergies.
Avoid substances that you are allergic to.
Your cat may be experiencing mild skin irritation, allergies, parasites, or stress that is causing him to twitch and constantly groom himself. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the root cause and provide appropriate treatment to alleviate your cat's discomfort.