Is Cat Allergy Medicine an Effective Treatment?
If you often find yourself nursing itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose every time your cat comes around, you might want to consider looking into cat allergy medicine. While giving in to your own desires for a cuddly companion—or, your child’s harping for a kitty!—may have seemed like a good idea at the time, you might be having second thoughts now. The good news is that you don’t have to start hunting for a place to re-home your fuzzy family member just yet. The most common causes of cat allergies are the fur, dander, and skin particles that come off of your cat. Think of these as tiny bits of cat dandruff. These particles release into the air through your cat’s most common movements, such as jumping onto the couch or rubbing against your leg. When these particles are inhaled by you, they often produce symptoms similar to hay fever, such as: watery or sensitive eyes and throat irritation that makes it difficult to breathe. You might even experience eczema-like symptoms (temporary dry,