Pollens and more cause
allergies in your cat just as they do in you.
Not exact matches
I was
just on the phone with my dad who lives
in Pakistan, and we were having this discussion on using turmeric to lessen my
cat allergy symptoms.
Diagnosing and Treating
Allergies in Pets By Fred Tucker, DVM, Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital Dogs and cats, just like people, can have a
Allergies in Pets By Fred Tucker, DVM, Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital Dogs and
cats,
just like people, can have
allergiesallergies.
Keep
in mind too that your
cat could be allergic to something
in one of the low
allergy formulas, so
just switching foods doesn't always fix the problem.
All
in all, I am extremely pleased with these developments, and would recommend Canna - Pet to anyone who has tried
just about anything, but nothing has helped, for their
cats or dogs with cancer, epilepsy, diabetes, digestive tract problems,
allergies and skin conditions, to name
just a few.
Allergies to cats are more common than allergies to dogs and in some cases cat ownership is just not possible for those cursed with a
Allergies to
cats are more common than
allergies to dogs and in some cases cat ownership is just not possible for those cursed with a
allergies to dogs and
in some cases
cat ownership is
just not possible for those cursed with
allergiesallergies.
In many cases a person may have multiple
allergies and the
cat can
just be the «straw that broke the camel's back» and tip them over the edge.
There are so many causes of GI upset
in cats that we will
just touch on some of the most common ones, including intestinal parasites, intestinal bacterial overgrowth (IBO), food
allergies / intolerances, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), foreign bodies, chronic constipation, and cancer.
Cats can develop
allergies to toxins
in the atmosphere
just as humans can.
So if you're allergic to dust, insecticides, pollen, cigarette smoke, and
cat dander, you'll need to reduce the overall allergen level
in your environment by concentrating on all of the causes, not
just the pet
allergy.
You know what it feels like when you suffer from
allergies in the spring, summer and fall, but can
cats and dogs suffer from
allergies just like we do?
Often when families welcome new babies into their homes they wonder if they should give up their dogs or
cats just in case the baby develops and
allergy to the pets.
The majority of people with
cat allergies are not allergic to the actual fur itself, as commonly believed, but to proteins
in the
cat's saliva (which
just happens to be on
cat fur as a result of feline grooming habits), urine, and dander (dried flakes of skin).