When it comes to living with a cat allergen sensitivity, it’s not easy, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
Some of the practices and advice you may find suggested online aren’t feline-friendly and can negatively affect your relationship with your cat. For example, bathing your cat can be a really stressful experience, for both of you.
Although bathing will lower the levels of allergens present on your cat's hair, the effect is short-lived with the levels returning to baseline within 24 hours of bathing. Similarly, keeping a cat outside, particularly one that has been used to living indoors or keeping them restricted to a certain part of the house, can also result in increased levels of stress for them.
Love finds a way and there are safe, easy and feline-friendly steps you can take to help manage cat allergies in your home, while also maintaining your close bond with your cat.
What causes cat allergies?
Up to 95% of people sensitised to cat allergens are affected by Fel d 1, a protein produced by cats mainly in their salivary and sebaceous glands.