Things You Should Know That Can Trigger Allergies in Cats

While quite a number of people are allergic to cats, cats also have their sensitivities to some things. The following are typical triggers of cat allergy and how they set them off in cats. A cat’s respiratory system can be irritated by particles which hang in the atmosphere, known as inhalant allergens, leading to the development of symptoms resembling asthma. Hair loss and skin lesions, in a number of instances, are caused by these inhalant allergens. Tobacco smoke, pollen, dust, household cleaners and perfumes are also identified culprits.

Coming in contact with something that triggers an allergy bout may instigate contact allergies. To name a few of these things are wool, synthetic fibers, plant, dust and household cleaners.

A typical occurrence in cats is flea allergies. Flea saliva, which comes from flea bites, is more irritating to mature cats than the younger ones, thus, intensifying the condition for the older ones. Just one bite can set off a great allergy spell for some cats.

Another common sensitivity of cats is food allergies. Certain foods like grains and dairy products are the most awful food allergy triggers. Meats, dyes, preservatives and other additives to cat foods and treats may also cause reactions to some cats. Food allergy sometimes may surface years after.

Some cats may also undergo drug allergies. Drug reactivity of cats is not foreseeable, thus, a careful observation is when the cat is under medication is recommended.

To manage the situation, it is sometimes effective to eliminate the origin of the allergy. When a food allergy is suspected, your veterinarian can urge you to feed your cat with a bland hypoallergenic meal until symptoms diminish. Oftentimes, animal doctors rely on antihistamines to contain the symptoms. Antihistamines or whatever medicines must not be given to cats if they are not advised by a veterinarian.

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