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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

2080.0. "DESPERATELY SEEKING A HOME" by ISWS::DEMILLE () Tue Dec 20 1988 19:48

    DESPERATE...
    
    I have two beautiful kittens, both are female about 7 months
    old, who need a new home.
    
    I got them in July and they have been wonderful pets.  I got married
    in September and my husband is terribly allergic.  I have been trying
    for the past 4 months to find a new home.  I don't want to seperate
    them, but at this point I need to do something.  They started out
    as indoor kittens and now reside in the basement.  I don't believe
    that it is "humane" to keep them like this.  However, I can't have
    them in the house with my husband.  They have been de-clawed,
    therefore, they can not be outdoor kittens.  (The de-clawing was
    for "humane" purposes! I assure you!)
    
    In any case, "Taz" is grey, white, and tan.  She is beautiful!
    She is friendly, affectionate, and playful.  Her mother was a
    short-haired cat and her father was long-haired, thus Taz has a
    "medium" coat...which is just right!
    
    "Medusa" is a short haired grey and black Tiger kitten.  She is going
    through that
    awkward stage...clumpsy and her legs don't quite fit her body...they're
    real long.  She is adorable!  Medusa has a little more spunk (if
    that's possibe) and VERY curious.  
    
    They are real good pets and would be great for a family with small
    children.
    
    I desperately would like to find the right home for them.  If not,
    I will have to resort to a "shelter" and I really don't want to
    do this.  I would like to know where they're going.
    
    Both kittens are completely litter-trained (with no "mistakes")
    And would be supplied with all their "belongings" (dish, food, toys,
    litter-box, etc)
    
    If anyone is interested, please contact me.
    
    ISWS::DEMILLE or DTN 262-8210...........Home: 343-7576
    
    please spread the word!!
    
    ps.  I write this with strong "mixed" emotions!
    
    Rhonda
    
    
    
    
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2080.1Resistance builds with exposure!SALEM::DEFRANCO_JWed Dec 21 1988 15:5020
    It's funny about cat allergies.  If you expose yourself to certain
    cats you can actually build up a resistance to them.  I to am allergic
    to cats but have 3 of them.  The youngest, I have only had for 2
    weeks and I am still sneezing and breaking out in hives from her.
    It will take a few months of this aggravation before my body builds
    up resistance like it has with the two older cats.  I also find
    that daily grooming along with passing a damp washcloth over their
    fur helps tremendously.  Also, never touch your eyes after touching
    the cat.  
    
    So....maybe you should let the cats up stairs for a few months and
    maybe your husband will be able to adjust.  If not, maybe he could
    see an allergist.  No one likes getting allergy shots but I hear
    they work quite well on cat allergies.  Good luck and I hope you
    don't have to give your babies away!
    
    
    Jeanne
    (Cali, Sam and Sweetie)
    
2080.2Yes it *can* work...SWAT::COCHRANEScattering like light.Wed Dec 21 1988 16:348
    As I have mentioned elsewhere, I have four cats, and am allergic
    to them (as well as everthing else) and have asthma to boot.  My
    respiratory system is basically a walking time bomb!  I've pretty
    much adjusted to them, but they have to make a concession of sleeping
    in the basement at night so Mom can breathe. They seem to feel it's
    a small price to pay for a house full of love!
    
    Mary-Michael
2080.3VAXWRK::SKALTSISDebWed Dec 21 1988 16:389
    I was in Erikson's Monday and saw something (that I think was a
    shampoo, but it might have been a food supplement) that was speficicly
    for use on cats that owned people that were allergic to them (they had
    a similar product for dogs).
    
    Has anyone else seen or heard of this stuff (or even know what I am
    talking about)? 
    
    Deb
2080.4CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Wed Dec 21 1988 22:477
    There was a small article in the latest issue of a cat magazine
    (I can't remember if it is Cat Fancy or Cats Magazine) about some
    product that sounds like .3.  Worth checking out.  I don't have
    the magazine in here with me, perhaps some one can find it and post
    the name of the product?
             
                                                
2080.5Don't touch those eyes!FSHQA1::RWAXMANA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendThu Dec 22 1988 00:5413
    RE:  .1
    
    Jean - your statement about never touch your eyes after touching
    your cat is so true!  I, too, am allergic, and if I touch my eyes
    after petting any one of my guys, they blow up to twice their size
    and itch like crazy (my eyes, not the cats!).  And it takes a long
    time for the swelling to go down.
    
    The things we cat lovers go through in order to keep our furry
    friends!
    
    /Roberta
    
2080.6CRUISE::NDCThu Dec 22 1988 11:0812
    and I thought we were nuts!  My husband is also allergic to cats
    and has asthma.  We have four cats.  We didn't know his allergies
    included cats until earlier this year when he had scratch tests
    done at the allergy clinic.  At that time we had three cats.  I
    was rather alarmed and asked him what we were going to do.  I was
    afraid he would say that we had to get rid of the cats!  He just
    said "well, I'll just take my medication" and later suggested
    we use some of our income tax return to buy a scottish fold.  He
    really loves cats and figures that the rewards are worth a little
    discomfort.
      Its nice to find other folks who feel the same way.
    
2080.7Great Hubby!SALEM::DEFRANCO_JThu Dec 22 1988 14:556
    RE: .6
    
    Wow!  What a great husband you have!!
    
    Jeanne
    
2080.8A BIG OLD CAT CURED ME!SPMFG1::DOWSEYKThu Dec 22 1988 16:1127
    I too got over cat allergies! The way the whole deal got started
    was when someone I was working with broke up housekeeping and had
    to find a home for a wonderful cat. I acted as go-between, and found
    a home for Hamden. Then the people that were going to take him changed
    their minds. Since I made a commitment to find him a home I took
    him with the idea that I could still find a good home for the poor
    guy. It was summer and he was an indoor/outdoor cat, I thought that
    I would not have that much allergy problem if I stayed a distance from
    him. In a week or so I got so attached to him that I could not part
    with him. By the time cold weather came and he was spending most
    of his time inside I was over most of my cat allergies. I was glad
    that I 'recovered' so well because Hamden became a lap cat, bed
    cat, under foot cat, etc. He could not stand being apart from me
    for one minute. It's good I grew to love him because the together-ness
    sometimes drove my nuts, a pet can be too loving.
    
    A year ago Hamden went on to his reward. After a few weeks I decided
    that a house is not a home without a cat. Lucky has been with me
    for 10 months now, and my cat allergies have never returned.
    
    I wish that I could find such an easy formula for other allergies
    I have. And I do hope the same thing works for others, There are
    so many catless homes and too many full shelters.
    
    Kirk  
    
    
2080.9Found New Home...yeah!ISWS::DEMILLEFri Jan 06 1989 14:347
    Hi,
    
    I've found a wonderful home for my babies!!!
    
    They should live happily ever after.................
    
    Thank you for your replies!
2080.10Allerpet/CVAXWRK::SKALTSISDebThu Jan 19 1989 01:5121
    FOLLOWUP ON .3
    
    This is from an ad in the Pedigree Pedigree catalogue:

    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