if you’re allergic to cats try this

“I love cats but I’m allergic!”

My Kitty Care has heard this many times. In fact, I too am very allergic to cats, but I love my two cats. when my doctor said “OK, since you should get rid of your cats, but I know you never will, take allergy shots.” Which I did for five years, but stopped because it was awful.

So what to do?
if you’re allergic to cats try this:

  • First, and most importantly, make sure you are not so severely allergic to cats, that contact could trigger a life threatening reaction. If you are unfortunate enough to be that allergic, yes, you should not live with or have any contact with cats. But if your symptoms are mild, or even chronic and uncomfortable, like mine, here’s some suggestions about what to do if you’re allergic to cats but love them:

what about a Sphinx (hairless cat)?

Sphynx may be hairless, but they are not hypoallergenic because they still produce dander: dead skin cells. There is no scientific evidence that any breed or cross breed is more or less allergenic than any other cat.

hairless cats

In humans, it’s called dandruff, but with cats it’s called dander, also saliva, and even their urine may contain the proteins that people are allergic to. Sometimes people are able to build up a tolerance to their cats over time, at least enough so that they can live with them comfortably.

  • It’s always recommended to make your bedroom (or the bedroom of your allergic family member) a cat-free zone.
if your allergic to cats try this

Ludlow in bed
photo by shari smith dunaif©2016

 

 

I failed miserably trying this because I missed my cats nestled next to us, and so did they: they’d scratch at our door until we let them in to join our cozy bed. Good luck to those trying!

 

 

 

  • A high-quality air purifier does help rid the air of allergens.
  • Vacuum your home often and thoroughly, which means sofas, rugs and carpeting, pillows, upholstered furniture, etc.
  • Wash all cat bedding weekly in hot water.
  • Wash your hands after handling your cat.
  • Shower and shampoo before going to bed to minimize carrying dander to bed with you.
  • Reduce allergenics in your cat’s saliva by gradually eliminating genetically modified foods you may be feeding your cat.
  • Make sure your cat is getting plenty of essential fatty acids in her diet to reduce shedding and dander.
  • Bathe your cat regularly, taking care to use only a safe, non-drying herbal cat shampoo.

Some of these suggestions are immediately doable (like frequently vacuuming your home) while others will take time, like changing your cat’s diet or bathing your cat.

Next post: about bathing your cat.

 

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Christmas cat sings Rocking ‘Round the Christmas Tree

Sing and and dance with rocking Christmas kitty cat

Rocking ’round the Christmas tree with this singing Christmas cat! We keep playing with this fabulous Christmas card – Christmas cat sings, meows and dances – well, more like shaking than dancing, but Christmas cat moves!

A fun way to share a merry Christmas –

Merry Christmas and happy holidays, to all humans and kitty cats, oh OK, we love dogs too!

cat Christmas at Reminiscence, NYC

Christmas at Reminiscence, NYC

A cat Christmas is always good, and a cat Christmas at Remoniscence, NYC is even better.

Reminiscence NYC Christmas and cat

Joan & Valentina Christmas at Reminiscence, NYC photo by shari smith dunaif ©2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joan, manager of Reminiscence, holds Valentina, the sweet cat she rescued from the building next door.  Valentina was a frightened, very shy little cat hiding behind boxes left in the basemen of the neighboring store, after it went out of business. Joan and her staff, especially along time employee Rodney, fed her, talked to her and gradually gained her trust.

She has grown into a healthy, beautiful, friendly cat – Joan and the staff love her, as do customers who come to Reminiscence to shop – actually, some people come to Reminiscence to visit with Valentina.

Christmas cat at Reminiscence

Joan & Valentina share a cat Christmas at Reminiscence NYC photo by shari smith dunaif ©2016

 

Happy Holidays Joan, Valentina, Rodney, Francisco, and Jules.

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Felix the cat balloon: Macy’s Thanksgiving parade

Felix the cat balloon!

The annual 2016 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City celebrates it’s 90th anniversary. This year brings back the Felix the cat balloon, which was the first giant balloon to be part of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in 1927.

flex the cat Macy's Thanksgiving parade 1927

Felix the cat 1927

Felix the cat

The first-ever Macy’s Day Parade actually took place on Christmas of 1924. Macy’s employees dressed as clowns, cowboys, and other fun costumes, and traveled with Central Park zoo animals and creative floats a lengthy six miles from Herald Square to Harlem in Manhattan.
The parade was meant to draw attention to the Macy’s store in NYC, and the gimmick worked – more than 250,000 people attended the inaugural Macy’s Day Parade.It was decided that this NYC parade would become an annual NY event in Manhattan.

Macy's Thanksgiving parade, 1927

Felix the cat balloon, Macy’s Thanksgiving day parade, 1927

In 1927, Felix the Cat became the first giant balloon to ever take part in the Macy’s Day Parade. In 1928, Felix was inflated with helium, and without a plan to deflate this massive balloon, NYC parade organizers simply let Felix fly off into the sky. Unfortunately, he popped soon thereafter.

from nyctourist.com

Felix the cat balloon replica of the original 1927 balloon, made for this year’s 2016 parade

Felix the cat balloon 2016

photo by shari smith dunaif ©2016

Felix the cat balloon face 2016

photo by shari smith dunaif ©2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Thanksgiving to all

Indonesian short tail cat

short tail cat

I had never seen a cat with a tail like this before, until going to Indonesia. That’s where I saw this black Indonesian short tail cat.

Indonesia curly tail cat

Indonesian short tail cat
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2015

Bali temple cat

Cat in Bali temple photo by shari smith dunaif © 2015

Seems like most cats I’ve seen in Indonesia
were typically mottled

 

 

 

 

 

But this cat was all black, and her tail is short, stubby and the tip is curled.
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Such a pretty, sweet cat.

img_0323 She looked quite healthy, which is not always the case with cats living in Indonesia. img_0307 She was very friendly and affectionate; and like many cats, she loved to be petted behind her ears.

Indonesia black cat

sweet Indonesia cat
photo by shari smith dunaif © 2016