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Clare Sebok <[log in to unmask]>
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The Ferret Mailing List (FML)
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Mon, 22 Aug 1994 13:41:22 -0400
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Lorene Turner <[log in to unmask]> says:
> ... But if you are allergic, any of these factors
> may have come into play:
>
> * the ferrets now live in my livingroom, and are not allowed in my
> bedroom.  Perhaps sleeping next to a furry for 8 hours a day
> compounded any problem I might have had.
 
Unfortunately, I am very allergic to my three ferrets.  I've been able to cope
with the help of two HEPA air cleaners which seem to make a big difference in
the airborne allergen level.  These air cleaners are expensive, but if this is
the only way to keep my pets, it's worth it.  It also helps to keep the ferret
cage in a non-carpeted area near a big window.  Our ferrets' play room is in a
small room with carpet, and I can't stay in this room for very long. But their
usual location, the breakfast area of our kitchen near a sliding door, doesn't
cause me too much trouble. When all else fails, I resort to my Ventolin
inhaler.  I've also been advised by my allergist to reduce other sources of
allergens in the house, such as dust mites.
 
Clare Sebok
 
[Posted in FML issue 0928]

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