Is it possible to stop a cat allergy from developing?
Over the past year I've begun to feel a little irritated on my eyes and nose when I stay at a person's house who has two cats. It is not bad at all yet, but I believe my allergy might be developing. I have a younger brother that has slightly worse cat allergies; sniffles and sneezing. I would hate to get cat allergies because I think I want a cat when I'm older. Is it possible to stop a cat allergy from developing? Thanks.
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Fater45 on Tue, 12th May 2009 6:25 pm
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