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Hi!
Just wanted to put in my two bits re: ferret allergies. I'm really really
allergic to cats, dogs, ferrets; basically anything with hair. And my
family includes my husband and my two fuzzies, Oz and Merlin. My allergist
has often recommended that i get rid of my ferrets so i could be in better
health. But, as i told him, my physical health may be better but my mental
health would be significantly worse.
I've been able to control my allergies a lot by doing the following:
1) keeping them out of our bedroom, out of the bed, and especially out
of my clothes drawers.
2) playing with them wearing thick cotton gloves. I sweat a bit but i don't
swell from scratches and bites don't swell and sting for days. I found
my scent still carries through the cotton and when the guys see the big
purple gloves, they know it's play time.
3) I don't hold them to my face to give them kisses as often as i used
to. This really helps with the asthma.
4) I found a place in Toronto that sells air filters that will filter all
of the allergens out of a 1600 sq. foot area for $475 canadian. This
may seem like a lot, but i've probably paid that much in extra allergy
meds (outside of my regular prescription meds) last year alone. This
will take dust and mold particles out of the air also. And any dander
and hair that's released when Oz and Merlin shed their coats.
If I can be of any more help, feel free to contact me at [log in to unmask]
for any more allergy avoidance ideas.
Hug your fuzzies for me.
Nicole
[Posted in FML issue 2335]
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