half way into chemo need advise on cat dander
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Well...
...Are you allergic to cats?? I have 3, and they don't bother me one bit, my onc never told me to stay away from the animals itself, but maybe the cat litter, where there is bacteria, it should stay clean at all times, but my cats are outside, not inside.
If you are having a reaction like that, I'd tell the stepdaughter she needs to get rid of the cats then, you're more important, and so is your health!
Hugsss!
~Donna0 -
Its your house.......Shayenne said:Well...
...Are you allergic to cats?? I have 3, and they don't bother me one bit, my onc never told me to stay away from the animals itself, but maybe the cat litter, where there is bacteria, it should stay clean at all times, but my cats are outside, not inside.
If you are having a reaction like that, I'd tell the stepdaughter she needs to get rid of the cats then, you're more important, and so is your health!
Hugsss!
~Donna
and your call.......0 -
I agree with Buzz...Buzzard said:Its your house.......
and your call.......
I have a cat and wasn't bothered a bit during chemo. I do not change litter - never have done so, that's DH's job! BUT you get to make the rules in your home and with your illness. If the cat makes you uncomfortable, she'll have to make other arrangements for it.
Just my 2 cents... Vicki0 -
Allergic
Sound like you are allergic to the cats. My eyes swell when I get around cats.
From what I have read, you cannot clean the litter box while undergoing chemo, but if htey are bothering you, this is the last thing you need while trying to fight cancer. Can you keep them in a basement or something, or tell the parent to have the daughter get rid of hte cats ot place them in foster care for awhile. Your comfort should take precendence over anyone else!
Kathy0 -
Not CATS dander
You should not change the litter box of a cat that might have eaten a mouse or bird. There is NO problem otherwise. Sorry kiddo!0 -
cat
I have a cat and dog. I changed cat litter the whole time I was going thru my treatment. I had no ill effects from this. A person allergic to cats will have itching and red eyes and have alot of sneezing. If you have any of this, cats need to go. Cat dander is different from dog dander.0 -
cat dandertiny one said:cat
I have a cat and dog. I changed cat litter the whole time I was going thru my treatment. I had no ill effects from this. A person allergic to cats will have itching and red eyes and have alot of sneezing. If you have any of this, cats need to go. Cat dander is different from dog dander.
Thanks for your reply and yes I do have an allergy to cat dander and this was known before the move was made they are kept in her bedroom and I do not have contact with them and thank God she is moving next week but thanks for you concern hope you do well.0 -
cat danderkhl8 said:Allergic
Sound like you are allergic to the cats. My eyes swell when I get around cats.
From what I have read, you cannot clean the litter box while undergoing chemo, but if htey are bothering you, this is the last thing you need while trying to fight cancer. Can you keep them in a basement or something, or tell the parent to have the daughter get rid of hte cats ot place them in foster care for awhile. Your comfort should take precendence over anyone else!
Kathy
thanks for your concerns I am in a marraige that he is more concerned about her being in the room with her own cats than he is about my welfare but that is another blog I have been told to deal with it she will move next week and has been here for 3 months0 -
I have two cats
They go to bed with me every night... I've had no problems0 -
I sleep with a Tigress every night.....just4Brooks said:I have two cats
They go to bed with me every night... I've had no problems
but she doesn't have dander..........she mostly just farts...
and if I want her to know I said this......I'll tell her.......:)0 -
OMG Clift!Buzzard said:I sleep with a Tigress every night.....
but she doesn't have dander..........she mostly just farts...
and if I want her to know I said this......I'll tell her.......:)
LOL! You crack me up here so much, I love when you just pop out with these blurbs, thanks for the laugh today Bro!
Hugsss!
~Donna0 -
Stoma still hurts when I laughBuzzard said:anytime sweetie, anytime....
MsR is pretty witty herself......That was hiliarious what she put out.
but this saga was worth it, having been owned myself by three cats, two living 11 years, the third (and last) 13 years.....Better yet, try giving a 95 pound Doberman pills he doesn;t want!!! I knew Rambo (girlfriend's dog, had us for 12 years, got along great with my cat, Cat)wouldn't bite me on purpose but he was smart enough to know when mixed with his food...Anyway, loved that cat process...so true.....Steve0 -
THAT'S TOO FUNNY!!!!coloCan said:Stoma still hurts when I laugh
but this saga was worth it, having been owned myself by three cats, two living 11 years, the third (and last) 13 years.....Better yet, try giving a 95 pound Doberman pills he doesn;t want!!! I knew Rambo (girlfriend's dog, had us for 12 years, got along great with my cat, Cat)wouldn't bite me on purpose but he was smart enough to know when mixed with his food...Anyway, loved that cat process...so true.....Steve
THANKS
THAT'S TOO FUNNY!!!!
THANKS FOR THE LAUGH.
I just stuck the pill in a wad of liverwurst,
dog never knew it was there0 -
Gracie!unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
That is a hoot!
My mother-in-law has been trying to give her cat pills for the past week. Needless to say, the cat is winning and has managed to not so loving return every pill. Mom-in-Law was mortified to step with bare feet on a wet partially masticated pill. I'm pretty sure I could hear Buddy the cat laughing when Mom-in-Law told me of their battle of wills. She will enjoy this.
Thanks for sharing!0 -
If you are allergic...
...the cat's gotta go. Chemo can compromise the immune system...why take any chances of a severe allergic reaction? If you are swelling, you should call your doctor ASAP to make sure you are not suffering any chemo related edema. If you have taken any type of allergy medications and still have swelling, you should get checked out right away by a doctor.
You could try isolating the cat - keep the cat out of your living quarters, but whether or not that works comes down to how sensitive your allergies are.
Whatever the case, if the cat bothers you, for whatever reason, your daughter should be able to find temporary housing for her cat for the two months she is with you. Cancer is hard enough - you don't need anything else to complicate your life right now...
Good Luck!0
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