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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disclaimer: I'm the type of person who will have a 30 minute conversation/petting session with any neighborhood kitty who crosses my path. Does you child really have that bad of a reaction to cat fur if he even walks anywhere near it outdoors, or would he have to sit directly on it and get it all over his clothes in order to have a reaction? It seems like it wouldn't be that difficult to protect one child from one particular seat cushion (because it's a cat and it will randomly pick a favorite one). I have people who are allergic to cats in my house all the time - they just take a Claritin and they're fine, even if the cats sleep directly on them. Maybe I've just never seen a really severe cat allergy. I know cat-allergic asthmatics who live with cats 24/7. [/quote] THIS. Cat allergy is not like a peanut allergy. Take some claritin. How do you know the kid isn't having a grass/tree/pollen other outdoor season thing allergy? Do you refuse to go places where you may run into cats? This is just weird. It is easier to adjust to the allergy than to attempt to remove cats from an outdoor space. [/quote] My property, my home, is not a place your cat belongs. Period. Just like you can't walk up and smear peanut butter on someone's porch your "pet" can't leave it's fur all over my stuff. I mean; it can, but it won't live long. [/quote]
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