The Understanding Of A Hypoallergenic Cat

By Steven Wright


A myth is a theoretical advancement that has not yet been proven. Research may still be underway or it could be something that has baffled scientists and they are yet to understand it. A hypoallergenic cat is a breed of cats believed to have slight or no effects to people, who have allergic reactions to such animals. Reactions include an itching feeling, nasal irritation, sneezing, and becoming asthmatic. Such conditions can be prevented, but before getting to that there is need to understand how the allergic reaction comes about.

One of the biggest breakthroughs came when scientists discovered how the allergies come about. The cat saliva contains a protein called felius domesticus allergen 1, whose function is unknown, but it is affects the human body. To reduce contact with this protein will help to prevent the allergies; however, its effects are only limited to some people.

The level of tolerance differs from individual to the other. It is possible for the proteins to come in contact with an allergic person, but the health effects are lesser. This is because some people have a strong immune system, which may tolerate the pathogens, even if he is sensitive. If a person has a weak one, he can get a booster shot to supplement his.

Observing cleanliness has been found to play a role. Both the pet and house have to be clean regularly to reduce the amount of flakes deposited. If not, then it would accumulate; hence, increasing chances of an allergic reaction. You need to wash all the clothes or places that the cat has come in contact with and purify the air to improve the quality of air.

How often you come in contact with the cat can influence the possibility of getting a reaction. If you get to spend more time with your pet, chances are high that the proteins will enter the body. They can enter through a wound, inhaling, and through skin from saliva. Try to minimize the occurrences of your pet touching sensitive and soft parts of skin that can allow entry of pathogens.

A person, who is more allergic, is advised to have a cat with less fur. It is not possible to prevent the pet from licking itself, since it is a function that enables it to moisten the fur and remove dirt. Since the fur holds the saliva and the protein component, then it will be logical to say that the more the fur, the more saliva contained; hence, more pathogens.

Apart from the above, inherited characteristics of a particular breed should be taken into account. Some cat breeds secrete less allergen that brings about allergies. Choosing such a pet puts you at reduced risk; thus, guarantee of your well-being. To avoid being swindled by traders, do extensive research before purchasing the pet since you will be capable of making an informed decision.

It should be noted that researchers have not yet fully understood why some cats have lesser allergic effects and further investigation is still underway. The Siberian, Devon Rex, and Cornise cats are some of which can be handled without experiencing an allergic reactions.




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