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In reply to the discussion: Yay! Massachusetts Library Cat Can Stay (Buck Up, Allergic Kids) & Don't f-- with us cat people. [View all]alp227
(33,246 posts)37. Allergies? I've heard PEANUTS are worse for those allergic. And so is tobacco.
(On edit) One comment at jezebel says:
My allergies can be severe enough that 20 minutes around the wrong cat and my eyes will swell shut, I have difficulty breathing and my skin feels like it's on fire. The apartment I'm in now had two cats in it before I moved in and the landlord had to have the place professionally cleaned before I could stay indoors a whole evening. When a cat lives somewhere it embeds allergens EVERYWHERE, you can't even walk away for the cat because it's probably rubbed up against everything else.
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Yay! Massachusetts Library Cat Can Stay (Buck Up, Allergic Kids) & Don't f-- with us cat people. [View all]
Emit
Mar 2013
OP
To me, it's not the cat, but it's the petty shit of a guy with nothing else to do but be a pain in
demosincebirth
Mar 2013
#2
Many people think they're allergic to cats. But, like your questtion, it's the dander of the cat
demosincebirth
Mar 2013
#60
yeah who cares if kids puff up, turn red, quit breathing and die because of cat dander -
msongs
Mar 2013
#3
I've never heard of anybody developing fatal anaphylaxis from simply being near a cat.
kestrel91316
Mar 2013
#6
Thanks for your informative post. It gave me more perspective on allergies & reactions
KittyWampus
Mar 2013
#71
If someone is REALLY allergic, all they need to do is ask that the cat be kept away
leveymg
Mar 2013
#19
I have the same response to some synthetic fabrics - I move to another seat, and
leveymg
Mar 2013
#45
I thought dander was dandruff and people react differently to dander and saliva n/t
Hamlette
Mar 2013
#72
And, then there's this list of reasons cats should be allowed in libraries.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#47