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Many people think animal allergies are caused
by the fur or feathers of their pet. In fact, allergies are
actually aggrevated by: proteins secreted by oil glands and shed
as dander proteins in saliva (which stick to fur when animals lick
themselves) aerosolized urine from rodents and guinea pigs Keep
in mind that you can sneeze with and without your pet being present.
Although an animal may be out of sight, their allergens are not.
This is because pet allergens are carried on very small particles.
As a result pet allergens can remain circulatlng in the air and
remain on carpets and furniture for weeks and months after a pet
is gone. Remove pets from your home if possible. If pet removal
is not possible, keep them out of bedrooms and confined to areas
without carpets or upholstered furniture. Wear a dust mask and gloves
when near rodents. After playing with your pet, wash your hands
and clean your clothes to remove pet allergens. Avoid contact with
soiled litter cages. Dust often with a damp cloth.
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