Cats: Allergies And Discomforts Due To Cats
by Judith Allison
Cat allergen, the allergy causing stuff from cats, is not cat hair, but rather a protein present in the cat dander and saliva. These allergens become airborne as microscopic particles, which when inhaled into the nose or lungs can produce allergic symptoms.
The reason why folks can get a new pet and not develop any of these symptoms until much later is due to the amount of time needed to produce these antibodies. It can take from three weeks to three years for the body to build up sufficient amounts of the specific antibody so that an allergen can cross-link two identical antigens. This cross-linkage is the signal to mast cells to spill their contents, resulting in the typical allergy symptoms.
Immunotherapy is the usual and very effective method to get around a cat allergy. Immunotherapy gradually makes a person more and more resistant to the allergens. The goal of immunotherapy is to increase a person’s tolerance by at least ten times. This is one of the most effective remedies as it treats the root cause and doesn’t just hide the symptoms.
It is a moral crime and heartless for any indoor cat to be put out. In addition to the diseases and illnesses that can be caught out of doors, the indoor cat has no experience fending for itself outdoors and so is often unable to defend against cars, animals, and other hazards or to effectively search for food. Hence rescue groups have been formed to take care of cats if someone suffering from allergy has to turn it out of his house.
About the Author
Judith Brandy writes a number of articles and blog posts for different websites including Just Cute Cats.
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