different chemicals in different cat's saliva that are transferred when they groom themselves can affect specific sinuses
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Most people that are allergic to cats are only actually allergic to the fur, so a hairless cat.
No. There are many causes for hives, so you can get them if you are not allergic to cats. However, you would not get them from a cat if you're not allergic.
I already have a cat, but unless some one is allergic in your family you can get one,but if someone is then get a dog or get a low shedding cat. Yes, if you are able to have a cat you should, because there are too many out there without a good and loving home. Even if you are allergic you can get a Siberian, low-shedding, or you can just get one and be careful. To me allergies would be a small price to pay to enjoy my cats.
I wouldn't say "allergic", but I cannot imagine vanilla would be any way beneficial for a cat.
A hairless cat is actually not hairless. They have peach fuzz. They are worse for people with allergies. They are worse because the dead skin falls off easier. Their skin is what people are allergic to. Not their fur. They also leave oily residue behind.
Not quite; unless the person has multiple allergies ; which is possible. But when the people are allergic to cats most of the time is not the cat hair. What makes somebody to be allergic to cats is actually the saliva that the cat use to clean themselves and ends on his hair. Which at the end the cat is the one that carries it. Well saying this parakeets are birds and flap their winds a lot ; but they don't have the elements of the saliva's cat. Actually birds have a very clean beaks and tongue that some can die from human mouth contact (kiss). Perhaps the person can be allergic to the feathers. But like I said is very likely to be allergic to both...
When you are allergic to a cat you are either allergic to its fur OR its dander.Dander is when a cat licks itself and the dried spit falls off in flakes (ew, I know).So you can't be allergic to a certain colour of cat.
Cats will only affect you if your allergic to them. If you have allergies the cat fur will make you sneeze.
if you are pregnet you can but allergic no so if you know someone that is allergic tell them to stay away!!
The most accurate method to determine if someone is allergic to cats is through an allergy test for cat dander. This test specifically looks for antibodies that react to cat allergens, providing a more precise diagnosis compared to a skin prick test.
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