5 Steps to Relieve Your Cat Dander Allergy

I read about cat dander problems all the time and it’s really a big deal if you love cats. If you’re one of the unlucky pet owners who have an allergy to cat dander, then great news, you may not have to give up your feline friend.

Cat dander are very tiny pieces of cat skin shed by your pet and propagated all over your home. It is sometimes wrongly diagnosed as cat dandruff. If you are allergic to them, here are some ways to minimise your problem:

1) Don’t let your kitty into the bedroom or onto the bed. I know this is tough especially for those who share the bed with the cat, but the close proximity of your body to the bedsheet and pillow means that you’ll be inhaling cat dander whenever you lie on the bed. Try to train your feline friend to know that your bedroom is out of bounds and you should see immediate improvement.

Also clean your bedsheets, pillow cases and blankets with hot water as often as you can.

2) Do you have carpets in your house? You might want to remove them as cat dander cling on to them and bacteria breeds easily there. If that isn’t possible, give them a good vacuum whenever possible.

3) Same for fabric sofas. The cloth of the sofa act as a breeding ground for cat dander. Change them with leather sofa sets or clean the fabric as often as possible.

4) Next you need to examine your curtains. If you own the heavy fabric ones, cat dander might stick to them easily. You might want to change them to another material or alternatives like blinds.

5) As cat dander can be airborne due to their small size, you have to look into cleaning the air too. It would be a great idea to purchase a good air purifier.

These 5 simple tips should help you get started though by no way are they the only solutions. More cat dander advice can be found at www.catdandruffaway.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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