Allergies Resources Hub
Allergic to My Cats: Coping with Cat Allergies
Best Friends Network | Article
Have you developed allergy symptoms and you think your cat might be the source? Cat dander (tiny particles of dry skin), rather than fur, is the culprit behind an allergic reaction to felines. It can cause common allergy symptoms such as itchy eyes, sneezing, a runny or stuffy nose, coughing, wheezing, and hives or rash. Read more >>
Discover Pro Plan LiveClear Allergen Reducing Cat Food
Purina | Product
LiveClear is a revolutionary cat food shown to reduce the allergens in cat hair and dander by an average of 47% starting in the third week of daily feeding. Learn more >>
How to Live With a Pet Allergy Without Getting Rid of Your Pet
Huffpost | Article
Environmental changes, medications and allergen immunotherapy are effective strategies that can help pet allergy sufferers to treat their symptoms and live with a pet allergy while still keeping their best friend around. Read more >>
I’m Allergic to My Cat (Cattitude Episode 130)
Cattitude | Podcast
What happens when you love cats, but you’re allergic to them? Can you still have them as pets? This week Michelle Fern chats cats with Dr. Kathryn Primm, veterinarian and host of Nine Lives with Dr. Kat on Pet Life Radio. They discuss causes and solutions for people with cat allergies. Listen >>
Major Breakthrough in Managing Cat Allergens
Purina | Article
Purina scientists have found a way to safely reduce active levels of the major cat allergen found in cats’ saliva. This can transform the way people manage cat allergens. Rather than limiting their exposure to the cat, they can limit their exposure to the allergen instead. Read more >>
New Cat Food Changes How People Manage Cat Allergies
Fear Free Happy Homes | Article
Approximately one in five adults worldwide suffer from cat allergies. They must limit their interactions with felines, take anti-allergy medications, and in worst-case scenarios, relinquish beloved cats. A breakthrough cat food called Pro Plan LiveClear, now available on pet food shelves nationwide, may transform how people manage their cat allergies, allowing them to keep their beloved fur kids in the home. Read more >>