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A for Allergies - human allergies to cats that is. See this story on bbc
news about how cat allergies problems could soon be at an end
Cat's can have asthma. If your cat shows symptoms like a cough, different
breathing patterns, wheezing or visible distress whilst breathing then
contact your vet for advice immediately.
Cat Allergies
Your cat can be allergic to many things - including flea bites!
Eosinophilic
Granuloma -
Description of this feline allergic skin disease including treatment and
photos.
A granuloma is a solid grouping of inflammatory cells coming together
in a lump or solid structure.
Cat asthma
Avoid smoking around your pets.
use a high filtration vacuum cleaner
Feline Asthma - http://www.winnfelinehealth.org/health/asthma.html
A brief description of the condition, symptoms to look for and typical
treatments.
Fritz the Brave - http://www.fritzthebrave.com
Site dedicated to Fritz, a Siamese cat with Feline Asthma. Includes
description of the condition, medications, photos and further web resources.
Feline
Asthma Inhaled Medication Users Group - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/felineasthma_inhaledmeds/
An e-group encouraging professional discussion concerning feline inhaled
medication topics.
Feline Asthma Inhaled Medication Users Group has been formed to provide
a focused forum that encourages discussion among current and prospective
inhaled med users, veterinarians and medication and modality developers.
Feline
Asthma - http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=0&C=0&A=665
Description of the condition from a veterinary perspective, including
detailed X-rays and overview of drug treatments.
Nice site including advice like
* Do not allow cigarette smoke in the cat’s environment. (How
many cat owners smoke around their pets?)
* Use dustless cat litter.
* Consider non-topical insecticides. No sprays, either.
* Regularly replace air filters at home.
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