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Cat allergy.. can it last for a while .

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Username536448227 · 31/01/2022 18:43

Posting here for traffic. Assumed for a few years dd is allergic to cats. Every time she was around one, she would sneeze, go red in the face and get watery eyes. Sometimes symptoms fade quickly other times lasts longer. Dp is also allergic to cats as is the rest of his family. But no issues with dogs.

We do not have a cat. We do have a dog.

My mum has several cats as does my grandma. If we visit she was prone to getting snotty.

We've not been there for a while but visited my mum on Friday. She's got a new cat - a real fluff ball type cat. Dd an animal lover was stroking it and shortly after become very snotty. I didn't give her an antihistamine before as it was not a planned visit, I did however give her a dose when we got home.

She's been congested and snotty ever since, she's so congested it's causing her to cough, her eyes are red. She was absolutely fine prior to visit. Yes it could be a cold (likely not covid as just finished isolating last week with that with minimal symptoms).

Can a cat allergy last for days if you've been exposed to a lot of the allergens? There's also cat hair everywhere in my mums house, so would have breathed a lot of dander in too.

Posting here for traffic for any other cat allergy sufferers!

Obviously I'll be stopping visits. My mum just says that she'll shut the cat out but I feel it's all in the air anyway.

She also suffers from other allergies. Hayfever, dust mites etc. Literally have to keep everything dust free! She has no issues with our dog though! She's been around dogs from a very young age though...

Can a cat allergy last for days after a trigger?

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Username536448227 · 01/02/2022 09:58

@Suchamuddle

It's not just the hair, it's also anything the cats could have licked. Did you have a handbag with you? If you put it down allergens could have transferred to it and you might be touching it. I am very sensitive to cats and have to be very careful. I am more allergic to some cats than others, and the amount of hair doesn't really matter. I moved into a house where there had been cats and it took weeks before I stopped suffering, despite thorough cleaning on the day we moved in, and several times over the next few weeks. I wiped down walls, etc, but still sneezed and wheezed.
Yeah I've just been reading that myself. Didn't realise it was more salvia, dead skin flakes and urine. My mums house is literally cats everywhere though!

Pretty much everything was left in the car! It was only meant to be a very brief visit but ended up staying 2 hours!

and yeah! My partner says the same that some cats trigger him and others don't. He said he had an ex girlfriend with a cat and from the start it was fine other cats not so much, he even had cats growing up and not all of them triggered his allergies. When he visits my mum or grandmas house he comes up in hives!

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HermioneWeasley · 02/02/2022 19:59

Why on Earth are you thinking you’ll still take your daughter to your mum’s house when she’s allergic and suffering? Why can’t your mum come to yours and out on clean clothes when she arrives?

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