Cats are the best. Sure, tail-waggin' pups are man's best friend and bunnies are cuddly softies, but when it comes to household pets, furry felines can't be beat. Unless, of course, cat allergens make ...
According to allergy medication manufacturer Zyrtec, more people are allergic to cats than to dogs in the U.S. However, like with dogs, it’s not specifically the animal’s fur that causes symptoms.
If you’re allergic to cats, you know the reality of how quickly being in the same space with one can ignite your allergies.
Hypoallergenic cat breeds are sought by many in the United States as up to 30 percent of people have allergic reactions to cats and dogs. Unfortunately for cat lovers, feline allergies are about twice ...
People with cat allergies may be able to have a cat sometime in the future thanks to gene-editing technology. Of course, the creation of truly hypoallergenic cats is far off. But, scientists believe ...
ABC's "The Lookout" investigation explored allegations against Allerca. July 17, 2013 — -- A small biotech company earned global acclaim when it announced it had produced the world's first ...
What if you could genetically engineer an allergen-free cat — and dodge the sneezing, runny nose, and itchy and watery eyes that they cause? Scientists are now using biotechnology to try to make cats ...
While you might be hard-pressed to find cat litters marketed as “hypoallergenic” for you and your feline, there are certain ingredients to look for to keep allergy symptoms at bay as you shop. To help ...