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There are apparently cat foods that reduce the production of what humans are allergic to, but I struggled a bit to find an article about it that didn't read like a paid advertisement. I guess here:
https://www.aaoallergy.org/hypoallergenic-pet-food-myth-or-magic-solution/ This looks real? Would love info from someone who knows more on this.
Anecdotally, but one of my cat-allergic kids spent the entire day at a friend's house with their cat who was purportedly fed this kind of food. Now, my kid pre-dosed an antihistamine early in the day, and their friend vacuumed before, but this was allll day in a studio apartment, and they didn't have a single symptom at all. Based on prior experience, that's unusual.
You know, an anecdote still seems like more legit data than some of the articles I saw. Unless... you're also sponsored???? (joking) There does seem to be a lot of potential in targeting the allergin cats make, so I'm genuinely hopeful about these kinds of treatments.
Ha, no, just something that happened recently that lined up with the current topic. Like I said, just an anecdote, there wasn't any science involved, just something I took note of.