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	<title>Comments on: How good are air ionizers at alleving indoor pet allergies?</title>
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		<title>By: jane</title>
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		<description>If this were try, there would be many cat allergy sufferers owning cats.   

I am allergic to cats.  I found out a year after I got my cat because I just thought it was hayfever (which I also have).  I was able to tolerate my cat  with the following:

- remove all carpeting - hardwood or tile
- cover beds, pillow, duvets with allergen tight mattress covers
- replace drapery with blinds 
- minimize upholstered items through out the house
- keep cat out of bedroom
- clean, clean, clean
- always wash hands and exposed body parts after contact with cat

I lived with my cat for almost 21 years with little problems.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this were try, there would be many cat allergy sufferers owning cats.   </p>
<p>I am allergic to cats.  I found out a year after I got my cat because I just thought it was hayfever (which I also have).  I was able to tolerate my cat  with the following:</p>
<p>- remove all carpeting - hardwood or tile<br />
- cover beds, pillow, duvets with allergen tight mattress covers<br />
- replace drapery with blinds<br />
- minimize upholstered items through out the house<br />
- keep cat out of bedroom<br />
- clean, clean, clean<br />
- always wash hands and exposed body parts after contact with cat</p>
<p>I lived with my cat for almost 21 years with little problems.</p>
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