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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1930.0. "I hate to do this...." by WILKIE::FRICK () Tue Nov 01 1988 18:04

    
    
    I sure wish I had known about this file earlier.  I have had many
    cats and the thought of having to give my two critters is painful.
    My bride-to-be is very allergic to animals.  She has been a real
    trooper and went through the shot treatment. It didn't worked. I
    clean the house every night including a complete vac job. She still
    breaks out in hives the size of baseballs. Anyway, I am forced to
    give away my two cats, Dizzy and Dusty. Here is the scoop on the
    two:
    
    		Dizzy		Dusty
    
    Gender:	Female		Male      Both cats have been fixed.
    Age:  	10 yrs		10 Yrs
    Breed: 	   Just nice cats
    Size:	6 lbs.		9 lbs.                              
    Hair:	Long		Short
    Coat: 	Black/Gray	Black/white
    
    Both cats are from the same litter. Dizzy is shy until she gets
    to know ya. Dusty is VERY friendly. They both beg with their front
    paws when it's time to eat. They both like the indoors and the
    outdoors. Both have had their front claws removed. They have never
    been any trouble to me. When it's time to eat, I call them and they
    come a'runnin'!! I live in Derry. If there is anyone out there who
    would like a pair of real good cats, you can contact me through
    this file or send mail directly to my node. By the way, there is
    a story behind both of their names.
    
    Mike
    
      
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1930.1allergiesCGVAX2::RECORD_ADMINTue Nov 01 1988 18:375
I too suffer from cat allergies and see an allergist in newbury ma.
    I currently peacefully exist with three cats two dogs and two birds.
    The treatment consists of drops under the tounge.  It might be worth
    a try.
    MaryAnne
1930.2Just curiousTOLMNE::PIGOTT_SATue Nov 01 1988 19:473
    What kind of drops?
    
    Sabonn
1930.3We did that too...WILKIE::FRICKWed Nov 02 1988 16:0910
    
    
    re. -2
    
    My lady already tried that too. I've had these cats 10 years so
    I don't take giving them away lightly. We've tried everything so
    we could keep them. This is the only avenue we have open to us.
    
    :-(  Mike 
    
1930.4LDP::CORCORANThu Nov 03 1988 19:0710
    
    Oh what a sad story, you've had them for 10 years??!!  I'm not sure 
    what I'd do if I were in your shoes.   I'm getting married next 
    September and IF (but he's not) my fiance' was illergic to my 
    kids....well...I don't know.............what a decision!!
    
    Good luck with whatever happens, but I hope you find a way to keep
    your cats!
    
    Barbara (Mom to Ebony and Ivory)
1930.5SuggestionCGHUB::DIAMONDFri Nov 04 1988 14:358
    Hi,
    
      My husband is allergic to "long haired" cats...that's why our
    two are short haired.  Could it be that she is allergic to one more
    than the other.  Just a thought...
    
    SD
    
1930.6Outdoor or Indoor kitties?CSC32::K_WORKMANP.I.A.S.O.M.Fri Nov 04 1988 17:4114
    HowDy,
    
    My mom was VERY allergic to cats and went through all the shots
    for allergies etc...  This didn't seem to work.  What we found
    is that she was allergic to the OUTDOOR cats, not the INDOOR. 
    I took the Outdoor cats and we got her another kitten which lives
    completely indoors.  She doesn't have any problems at all so long
    as the cat stays inside.  
    
    Could it be that its not the Cats but maybe what they roll in when
    they go outside?  Can they stay inside?  If they can't go to good
    homes, maybe there is an alternative!
    
    Good luck!
1930.7What can I say??MAMIE::FRICKMon Nov 07 1988 11:4614
    
    The cats were strictly indoor cats at first, that is, for 8 years.
    I had to put them outside just so she could breathe. It isn't just
    the cats either. I had a parrot that she was allergic to also. The
    parrot was already 11years old when I met her, she didn't last long
    after that. Love Birds usually don't live that long, but I was lucky
    and I took good care of her. I've tried every option and gimmick
    there is. This is my last option. I will only give the cats away
    and my girl knows that. They will stay until someone will take them.
    Doesn't make it easy...... :-(
    
    
    Mike
    
1930.8VAXWRK::DUDLEYWed Nov 09 1988 16:097
    Wasn't there someone in this file looking for a 
    couple of declawed cats?  Maybe it was awhile ago
    ...I'm still trying to catch up in this file after
    4 months maternity leave.  Does anybody remember
    this?
    
    Donna
1930.9VIDEO::TAYLORMe and my lil' pots o' purrs!Wed Nov 09 1988 19:075
    Yes, there was.  It was a friend of mine.  She finally adopted a
    cat from this file.
    
    Holly
    
1930.10WITNES::MACONEIt's the story of a man named BradyThu Nov 10 1988 11:115
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    C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
    
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1930.11What to do....MAMIE::FRICKWed Nov 16 1988 12:2510
    
    It's getting down to it now. The cold weather is getting closer
    and it's going to be a real problem with the cats. I can't let them
    in the house for more than 1/2 an hour before I have to put them
    out in the garage again. This is killing me and it's not very good
    for the cats or my girlfriend. Does anyone know ANYBODY who can
    take my critters??????????????????????? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    Mike
1930.12MOSAIC::TARBETFri Jan 13 1989 17:204
    I'm just now seeing this string and I'm worried that there's no
    resolution indicated.  Can you give us an update, Mike?
    
    						=maggie
1930.13what's happeningCRUISE::NDCFri Jan 13 1989 19:181
    me too...............
1930.14The latest update!WILKIE::FRICKTue Jan 17 1989 18:4612
    
    Wow! I felt like people really didn't care. I guess some do. 
    The cats are living in my garage. I know it's sounds bad but it's 
    better than keeping them outdoors or taking them to the "society".
    My "lady" still plays with them and gets bumps and wheezes but hey,
    I still love the critters and so does she. I know it gets cold out
    there but what can I do?? I put out wool blankets for them to sleep
    on. They are healthy at least. I've asked anybody and everybody
    for a home for them. No luck. This is the best I can do for them
    under the circumstances. Thanks for caring!!
    
    Mike 
1930.15CRUISE::NDCWed Jan 18 1989 10:484
    Sounds like you're doing pretty good under the circumstances.
      Keep up the good work!
        Nancy DC
    
1930.16CRUISE::NDCWed Jan 18 1989 10:515
    I saw a product in the PETAGREE catalog I just got that is supposed
    to help with allergies.  You wipe the cats down with it once a week.
    Its completely non-toxic.  If you are interested, let me know and
    I'll be happy to provide ordering info.
      Nancy DC
1930.17ALLERPET/CVAXWRK::SKALTSISDebThu Jan 19 1989 01:4419
    This is from the Pedigree Ad:

    Allerpet/C for cats (and Allerpet/D for dogs) reduce the two major
    causes that trigger allergic responses; dander and saliva. Applied with
    a sponge or washcloth and wiped over the cat or dog, Allerpet removed
    completely  or greatly reduces allergens that are the major causes of
    allergic attacks. Once-a-week applications are usually sufficient.
    Absolutely safe, non-toxic formula.  Each bottle is 12 FL. oz or
    approximately 3 months worth of the product. 

    #Q15-0205 For Cats ..$8.99 ea           #Q15-0206 for dogs.. $8.99 ea

    You can order by phone 9AM to 5 PM EST with MasterCard or Visa
    the number is (716) 352-1232. I've purchased stuff from them before
    and they ship pretty quickly.

    Also, I've seen this at Erikson's, but I'm not sure of the cost.

    Deb
1930.18my allergist says it's a scam!THE780::WILDEAsk yourself..am I a happy cow?Thu Jan 19 1989 16:1014
re: ALLERPET/C 

According to my doctor, this stuff has no evidence of real value and can
be detrimental if it encourages a very allergic person to attempt to
spend more time with the pet than she/he should.  I have a dear friend
who is allergic and we talked to my allergist about this product.  He
had heard of it, had even had patients that had tried it, but it was
not effective.  He still says the only hope is the shots to reduce
sensitivity (one encouraging note:  the shots are much more effective
now that they use cat dander and saliva to create the shot rather than
cat hair, which used to be used)....this doesn't mean I don't think
using the ALLERPET is worth a try - anything is worth a try.  Also,
please don't get your cats damp or wet if you have to leave them in the 
garage all the time...they don't dry well and can end up totally chilled.
1930.19The time has come...WOODRO::FRICKWed Jun 21 1989 12:4612
    
    Well, zero hour has arrived. The week of July 2nd, I will be moving
    into my new house with my fiancee'. This means that I will either
    find a home within the next two weeks for the cats or take them
    the Humane Society here in Nashua. I have placed ads and asked everyone
    I know and people I don't know I they know of anyone who would like
    two nice critters. No luck. ANY help would be greatly appreciated
    in finding a home for my two critters...
    
    
    Mike
    
1930.20FRAGLE::PELUSOWed Jun 21 1989 13:4611
    Just a suggestion....I am allergic to animals and found that if I
    restrict where my kitty goes, I have less problems.  Like she sleeps
    in the cellar, does not go upsatirs or in the bedrooms, does not go on
    funniture, and the like.
    
    Someone in here recently mentioned a nasal spray which works (I swear
    by the Seldane and Nolex LA), has she tried these?
    
    Good luck, this has to be a tough one.
    
    m&n
1930.21VIDEO::MORRISSEYNon-stop secret rendezvousWed Jun 21 1989 13:5624
    
    	I wonder if I've just been lucky or gone through a change
    	or something.  
    
    	A few years back it used to be that if I was even just in
    	a room with cat hair my nose would fill up, I'd be wheezing,
    	my eyes would water etc.  Then I started dating Cary and he
    	had Brandi.  Well when we first started dating I was miserable.
    	But after a while I built up an immunity to her.  It was great
    	because I always loved cats but could never go near them.
    	Then I realized I built up an immunity to ALL cats.  I found
    	this out when visiting Holly one day and met her furfaces.
    	I picked them up and cuddled them etc.  AND NO REACTION!!
    	So now mine and Cary's household has kitties.  And I am
    	no longer allergic to cats.  The only time I'll find it
    	acting up is when my other allergies kick in; during pollen
    	season.  Last year I took Seldane which worked great and this
    	year I tried Hismanal.  And that works great too.
    
    	Maybe I've only been lucky, but it is possible that she will
    	not always be allergic to your kitty.
    
    	JJ
    
1930.22FRAGLE::PELUSOWed Jun 21 1989 14:569
    JJ
    
    I've noticed the same thing with my animals.  My cat does not bother
    me, its other cats and animals which bother me.  My horses bother
    me, but I found that if I do all grooming outside where there is
    a breeze, my eyes don't get so bad. My allergist said it is possible
    to build up immunities, it just takes time.
    
    m&n
1930.23Last CallWILKIE::FRICKWed Jun 28 1989 17:149
    
    Last notice........
    
    My two critters will be going to the Humane Society on Friday,
    June 30th if I can't find a home for them.
    
    
    Mike