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226. ific.org : Understanding Food Allergy
- www.ific.org
- org > Publications > Educational Booklets & Brochures > Understanding Food Allergy .
- Understanding Food Allergy .
- American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology.
- The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network.
- Fresh spring flowers, a friend’s cat or dog, even the presence of dust can make people itch, sneeze and scratch almost uncontrollably. ...
- Almost two percent of Americans have an allergy to these or other foods. Food allergies can be life threatening. Knowledge about food allergies can help save a life.
- What is a food allergy?.
- Food allergy is a reaction of the body’s immune system to something in a food or an ingredient in a food—usually a protein. ... A true food allergy (also called "food hypersensitivity") and its symptoms can take many forms.
- Which foods cause food allergy?.
- The eight most common food allergens—milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish and shellfish—cause more than 90 percent of all food allergic reactions. ...
- What are the symptoms of food allergy?.
- Symptoms of food allergy differ greatly among individuals. ... Allergic reactions to food can vary in severity, time of onset, and may be affected by when the food was eaten.
227. Shopping Resources - Food
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- HOME current search: Food last search: .
- food's.
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228. Food Allergy
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- OF FOOD ALLERGY.
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- Cat 3 star:.
- Facilities include Chelsea Fine Food Restaurant, Domino Cafe and Bar, room service, business centre, fitness centre, sauna, beauty parlour and art shop. ...
229. Fourpawsonly.ca Pet Community Library
- www.fourpawsonly.ca
- Cat Health Library.
- Cat Allergies.
- One of the most common conditions affecting cats is allergy. In the allergic state, the cat's immune system "overreacts" to foreign substances (allergens or antigens) to which it is exposed. ... The most common is itching of the skin, either localized (one area) or generalized (all over the cat). ...
- There are four known types of allergies in the cat: contact, flea, food, and inhalant. ...
- Contact Allergy.
- Examples of contact allergy include reactions to flea collars or to types of bedding, such as wool. If the cat is allergic to such substances, there will be skin irritation and itching at the points of contact. ...
- Flea Allergy.
- Flea allergy is common in cats. A normal cat experiences only minor irritation in response to flea bites, often without any itching. The flea allergic cat, on the other hand, has a severe, itch-producing reaction when the flea's saliva is deposited in the skin. Just one bite causes such intense itching that the cat may severely scratch or chew itself, leading to the removal of large amounts of hair. ... In addition, the cat may have numerous, small scabs around the head and neck. ...
- The most important treatment for flea allergy is to get the cat away from all fleas. ... However, the new topically applied monthly flea products may kill fleas before they have a chance to bite your cat. ...
230. Allergy HomeVet© Natural Pet Care
- www.homevet.com
- Allergy.
- Inhalant Allergy.
- What Is Inhalant Allergy.
- What Is Causing My Dog's Allergy?.
- What Is Meant by 'Seasonal Allergy' and 'Year-Round' Allergy? .
- Can My Dog's Seasonal Allergy Become Year-Round?.
- How Is Inhalant Allergy Treated?.
- Flea Allergy.
- What is Meant by the Term 'Flea Allergy'?.
- Food Allergy.
- What Is Food Allergy?.
- Isn't a Lamb-Based Food Supposed to Be Hypoallergenic?.
- For the latest pollen count in your area, see the National Allergy Bureau Report. ...
- One of the most common conditions affecting dogs is allergy. ...
- There are five known types of allergies in the dog: contact, flea, food, bacterial, and inhalant. ...
- What Is Inhalant Allergy?.
231. Allergies: health and medical information about allergens and allergy symptoms, treatments and medications.
- www.focusonallergies.com
- Allergy Epidemic? .
- What does an allergy mean? .
- Allergy Proof Your Home .
- Eye Allergy .
- Food Allergy .
- More Allergy Topics .
- Peanut Allergy Doubles in Kids .
- Allergy to Hepatitis B vaccine? .
- Allergy Message Boards.
- Treatment Options Tool for Airborne Allergy.
- 10 Allergy Questions to Ask Your Doctor.
- Allergy Medications.
- Allergy Procedures & Tests.
- Allergy Links.
- Statements and information regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration. ...
232. AllAllergy.Net - Tips Related Articles
- allallergy.net
- A Center for Allergy and Asthma USA.
- Be A Food Detective: Play It Smart.
- A look at food allergies.
- What are food allergies.
- Some guidelines to follow if you have food allergies.
- Cat Allergy.
- What is cat allergen?, Where is cat allergen found?, What can be done to reduce cat allergen?, Cat Washing Instructions .
- Allergy New Zealand New Zealand.
- Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America. ...
- American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) USA.
- Allergy & Asthma of South Jersey, P. ...
- These microscopic pests thrive on dead skin flakes as a food source. ...
- Allergy Relief Store .
- Coping Tips for Allergy Sufferers.
- Schering Allergy & Respiratory USA.
- The Allergy Solution, Inc. ...
233. BBC Health - The Allergy Guide - Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
- www.bbc.co.uk
- The Allergy Guide - Allergic Conditions.
- Perennial allergic rhinitis occurs all the year around and is usually triggered by indoor allergens such as housedust mite, cat and dog dander.
- It is caused by allergy to the droppings of house dust mites or pet skin flakes (animal dander from cats, dogs, hamsters and other furry pets). Occasionally indoor mould spores and in rare cases, food allergy can be causes.
- Anti-allergy nasal sprays and eye drops are ineffective in perennial allergic rhinitis. ...
- Allergy testing is therefore most important in identifying the indoor allergens that provokes the allergy.
- Allergy Topics.
- Adverse Food Reactions.
- Allergy Tests.
- Action Against Allergy.
- Allergy UK.
234.
235. Auckland Allergy Clinic - Allergy Overview
- www.allergyclinic.co.nz
- Allergy Overview.
- What is an allergy?.
- An allergy is an abnormal sensitivity to an allergen that is inhaled, eaten or touched that most other people can tolerate with no trouble. ...
- This over-reaction and loss of control by the immune system is seen in people with allergies, where the immune system launches attack against a perfectly harmless substance, such as grass pollen, cat dander or peanut or penicillin. The harmful end results of these attacks are called immediate hypersensitivity or allergy. ...
- The word allergy comes from the Greek allos, meaning other. ... Since then the term allergy has been used to describe a host of conditions most of which have nothing to do with the immune system. ...
- Food Allergens:.
- Only about six foods account for more than 90% of all confirmed food allergies. ...
- Over the last 15 years immediate hypersensitivity (IgE-mediated allergy) to latex has been increasingly recognized as a rapidly emerging public health problem. ...
- Is allergy inherited?.
- Most allergy sufferers are atopic. ... These IgE (immunoglobulin E) antibodies tend to react against allergens present in the environment (pollen, cat dander, moulds, house dust mite). ...
- So allergy is partly inherited and partly environmental.
- If one of your parents has a respiratory allergy, you have a 30 to 50 percent chance of developing one, though not necessarily the same allergy. If both of your parents have respiratory allergies, the risk that you will develop an allergy goes up to 80%.
236. DVM - Article# 81712
- www.dvmnewsmagazine.com
- Food Animal.
- Food Animal News.
- Food Animal News Features.
- Photo 1: Chronic skin changes from facial pruritus due to dust mite allergy. ...
- For those nonseasonal pruritic patients where food elimination trials haven't been helpful and steroids seem to help or those patients with nonseasonal recurrent otitis or pyoderma, an allergy to house dust mites or food storage mites should be considered. Dust mites are the leading cause of allergy/asthma in humans. In dogs, it appears to exceed flea allergy as the most common intradermal skin test reaction. ...
- Dust mites are acarids and belong to the same order as Sarcoptes, Otodectes, Cheyletiella and food storage mites. ... food storage mites can cross react with dust mites, dust mites can cross react with Sarcoptes. In other words, if a patient with scabies is skin or blood tested for allergy, there is a good chance he will test false positive to dust mite. ...
- The mites feed on epidermal debris, yeast, molds, food remnants and their own dead bodies. Thankfully because of increasing human allergy to these mites (and food storage mites), more is becoming known about dust mites in general. ...
- DiagnosisThe diagnosis of dust mite allergy is achieved by first determining that the patient is atopic by obtaining a good history i. ... age of onset 6 months to 3 years old, predisposed breed, facial/foot involvement, recurrent otitis/pyoderma, no response to food elimination trial and ruling out ectoparasite infestations. ... With dust mite allergy, patients are usually nonseasonal with possibly a flareup during the end of summer/fall particularly here in the Midwest. There is usually a positive response to steroids but since the allergy is nonseasonal, year round steroids are a dangerous way to treat. Once it has been determined that the patient is atopic, the next step is skin or blood testing to confirm the dust mite allergy. ...
237. BestDoctors.com: Condition Summary: Allergic Rhinitis (printable copy)
- www.bestdoctors.com
- Institute for Asthma and Allergy, Washington, DC .
- Allergy is found in roughly a third of children who have one parent or sibling with a history of allergic disease and a little less than two thirds in children of two such parents.
- One consequence of this irritation is that it takes less and less allergen during an allergy season to trigger allergic responses.
- Some are seasonal, such as pollens, while others are in the air year-round, such as cat dander. ...
- Common year-round allergens include dust, mold, cat and dog dander, and cockroaches. ...
- A cat or dog in the household is a constant source of allergenic stimuli.
- In addition to the patterns of the symptoms, a personal or family history of allergic rhinitis, asthma, food allergy and atopic dermatitis supports the diagnosis.
- Overall, everyone with allergies should be instructed on allergy avoidance techniques and receive some symptom-reducing medication. ... Probably, no more than 20 to 40 percent of patients require allergy immunotherapy for control. ...
- Are you board certified in allergy by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology? .
- How many of your patients go on allergy shots and how many get better? .
- Do you routinely skin test for foods, or do you only test those patients with histories suggesting food allergy? .
- Does the final concentration of allergen in your allergy shots approach the 5-15 ug/injection suggested by current clinical studies? .
238. San Antonio Medical Gazette - Cover Story/new allergy vaccine
- www.primetimenewspapers.com
- Human trials of new vaccine technique prove promising for allergy sufferers.
- Now, at the 57th Annual American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's meeting in March, researchers announced that a novel method of modifying an allergen, such as ragweed, by attaching a synthetic piece of DNA to it, is showing promise in initial clinical trials. ...
- The Hopkins phase I safety trial was conducted in 20 volunteers with ragweed allergy. In the study, individuals were randomly assigned to get a placebo or the vaccine injections, called AIC, in doses similar to those used in current allergy shot programs. The study team then measured levels of allergy-specific antibody production (IgG), an antibody formed by the body in fending off allergy to foreign proteins. Hopkins researchers have previously shown that production of IgG antibody is a clear predictor for likely clinical success with allergy shots.
- The study showed that AIC resulted in the production of an IgG antibody response similar to what one sees in conventional allergy shot therapy. ...
- People experience allergic reactions when their immune systems overreact to a foreign protein such as ragweed pollen, cat dander or dust particles. The allergen typically induces certain immune cells, including a specific type of "helper" T cell (Th2), to produce a variety of inflammatory biochemicals notably histamine and leukotrienes - which are primarily responsible for the allergy sufferers' miseries. ...
- Allergy shots are to the body like handicapped fights in which the immune system learns how to defend itself and becomes a better fighter when the real agent attacks. ...
- "A therapeutic vaccine that maintains immunogenicity, or efficacy, while at the same time improving safety, would be a major advance in allergy shot therapy. These results confirm previous clinical and preclinical data suggesting that AIC may represent an improved allergy vaccine therapy. ...
- Most people with allergy-like symptoms don't have allergies, new study says.
- A heads-up to people who suffer from allergy-like symptoms: Your sniffles and sneezes may not be due to allergies after all. ...
- The researchers used the ImmunoCAP allergy blood testing method to test patients' reactions to common external allergens, such as animal dander, pollen and mold. ...
- The subjects in the current study first completed a questionnaire on the severity of their allergy symptoms. ...
239. AAFA Allergy - information on allergies. Learn the symptoms of a food allergy, how to treat dog allergies and cat allergies-and other allergy treatments.
- aafa2.healthology.com
- Allergy Facts and Figures .
- Allergy FAQs and Answers .
- Multimedia Allergy Library .
- Allergy Capitals .
- Allergies > Multimedia Allergy Library .
- Allergy treatment information. Learn the symptoms of a food allergy, how to treat dog allergies, cat allergies, mold allergies and other allergy problems.
- Featured Allergy Programs.
- The Ins and Outs of Allergy.
- The Basics of Allergy.
- What is an allergy and what is it that causes some people to suffer from them? Why do allergies flare up during certain times of the year? Learn about the basics of allergies and what strategies can help. ...
- Is it a Cold or an Allergy?.
- When you have watery eyes, a runny nose, congestion and sneezing, how can you tell if it's a cold or an allergy? Find out the difference and the treatment options for both. ...
- What time of the year is allergy season? Actually, it's all year long for some allergy sufferers. ...
- Previously, allergy remedies could leave children feeling foggy and tired, but today there are a variety of choices for all ages that can take care of symptoms without the unwanted side effects. ...
- Allergy Shots: How Does Immunotherapy Work?.
240. skin problems in dogs
- www.burns-pet-nutrition.co.uk
- Cat health issues.
- Veterinary immunologists insist however that true food allergy is present in less than 10 % of dogs which are tested.
- Many "allergies" are due to food intolerance rather than true allergy, the difference being that an allergy is characterised by involvement of the immune system whereas an intolerance is not. ...
- dog food, cat food, pet food, pet nutrition, pet health, health problems, natural food, holistic pet food.
241. Allergies
- www.healthrecipes.com
- Allergy Symptoms .
- Food Allergies .
- Food Allergy Questions .
- However, according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), the incidence of perennial allergies is on the increase, with an estimated 63 percent of allergy sufferers now coping with year-round problems.
- , dental hygienist who is, in fact, allergic to her own cat. ... " And so the Siamese cat's status in the family remains rock-solid today, even though the human children who followed -- Blythe, 12; Alana, 8; and Jared, 4-1/2 -- also sneeze year-round because of their allergies to, among other things, cats.
- Allen's Shed-Stop into Natasha's food once a day," says Miller. ... The amount of cat hair I find around the house is greatly reduced, and so is our sneezing. ...
- The bonus for allergy sufferers, explains Barbara Allen, the name behind Shed-Stop (Reg. ...
- Major ingredients in the Shed-Stop formula are sunflower, safflower, olive, soy and cod-liver oils, with the addition of whole fish oil in the cat formula. ...
- For more information, visit the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's Web site at www. ...
- Allergy sufferers have tolerance levels that vary from person to person. ...
- - Restrict pets to certain rooms of the home to create allergy-free areas (especially bedrooms).
- 2) You Complete Guide to Food Intolerance and Food Allergies .
- ~ My war with food addiction.
242. HELP - I'M ALLERGIC TO THE CAT
- messybeast.com
- HELP! I’M ALLERGIC TO THE CAT .
- This was originally written as a pamphlet for a cat shelter which was regularly presented with cats unwanted due to "allergy". Doctors in the area were over-diagnosing cat-allergy, leading to many cats being unnecessarily relinquished. ... There are plenty of websites specifically about living and coping with cat-allergy. ...
- cat-scratch fever (cat scratch disease) .
- This leaflet deals with the commonest type of allergy: red, itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing and breathing problems. ...
- If the only option is to rehome your cat, please remember that rescue shelters often have long waiting lists and might not be able to take your cat immediately. because so many cats are unwanted for very trivial reasons, some rescue shelters may require a doctor’s certificate as proof of your allergy. Doctors which are anti-pet or anti-cat are more likely to say "get rid of the cat", though the real cause may later be shown to be house-mites, pollen or chemicals in the environment. By then, it will be to late to retrieve the cat from a shelter or its new home or, worse, it may have been destroyed. ...
- WHAT CAUSES CAT-ALLERGY? .
- Older books on cats and cat care usually blame the allergy on cat fur e. ... Some blame it specifically on the cat’s guard hairs (the long hairs in the cat’s coat) and may recommend keeping a breed which lacks these guard hairs e. ...
- The real culprit, discovered relatively recently, appears to be cat saliva which contains an allergen. When a cat washes itself, saliva is deposited on its fur (or skin in the case of hairless cats). The saliva dries into dust (dander or dandruff) which is released when a cat scratches or moves and when humans stroke or brush a cat.
243. Common Allergies
- www.healthatoz.com
- Having an allergy means that your body is sensitive to a substance that to most people is harmless. ...
- Food allergies.
- Latex allergy.
- If you suspect you have an allergy, see the article "Do I have an Allergy?", and be sure to discuss the symptoms with your doctor or other health care professional. ...
- Pollen that lands on hair, clothing or pet fur is touched by the allergy sufferer's hands, which then touch the eyes or nose, creating the cascade of symptoms.
- In certain climates, however, allergy sufferers may have little respite, especially if they are allergic to different pollens, which "bloom" throughout the year. ...
- Whether the animal is housed outdoors, such as a horse or rabbit, or indoors, such as a cat or dog, the resulting allergic reaction is the same. ...
- Food Allergies. While many people have adverse reactions to certain foods, less than 2 percent of adults and 5 percent of children suffer from a true food allergy. A food "intolerance" (which is not an immune response) may result in gastrointestinal symptoms such as the bloating, pain, cramping, and diarrhea associated with lactose intolerance. ... A true food allergy involves an allergic reaction, and is most often a reaction to the protein found in such foods as cow's milk, egg whites, peanuts, shellfish and other seafood, tree nuts, wheat and soy. ...
- Symptoms of a food allergy can be:.
- Food poisoning can cause violent gastrointestinal symptoms, but would not include the other more characteristic "allergic" reactions, such as hives or wheezing. In addition, others who ate the food would most likely also get ill, and the same food at another time would not generate a reaction. However, food poisoning can be serious; so do seek medical attention.
- Avoidance is the only way to prevent a food-related reaction, since there is no medication or vaccine currently available for prevention. For ultra-sensitive individuals, avoidance requires vigilant reading of food labels, with a preference for fresh ingredients rather than prepared/processed foods.
244. Food Allergy Survivors Together Handbook
- www.angelfire.com
- Food Allergy Survivors Together Handbook in brief .
- This handy offline resource is great for anyone diagnosed with food allergies, who wants to learn how to make living with them easier -- and even fun! It isn't intended to be read once and then put away on a shelf. ...
- Food Allergy Survivors Together Handbook in brief .
- Over 120 pages, divided into 20 concise chapters on various allergy lifestyle issues, such as shopping, creating recipes, traveling, things to do with friends other than eating out, and more. ...
- Includes a chapter for your friends who do not have food allergies. ...
- Intended for teens and adults with food allergies, though parents of allergic children will find useful information within its pages. ...
- gsp?cat=103170&dept=3920&product_id=1956026 .
- TITLE: Food Allergy Survivors Together Handbook .
- If you are an allergist, school, college, bookstore owner, health food store owner, or another professional who would like to offer the handbook to your customers, here is helpful information from the publisher. ...
- TITLE: Food Allergy Survivors Together Handbook .
- If you are not a professional, please don't forget to share this information with your favorite booksellers, allergists, health food stores, etc. ...
- Purchase copies for family and friends who don't have food allergies. ...
- Introduction--Explains the lack of books of this type and the need for a friendly, approachable text for anyone diagnosed with food allergies. ...
- Chapter 2--Dealing with Others--Why don't people understand food allergies? This chapter has great information that yields insight toward the problem of people misunderstanding our disease. ...
- Chapter 4--Making Food Fun Again--Have fun creating new dishes! This chapter tells how to create recipes based on your old prepackaged favorites, and more. ...
- Chapter 5--Allergists, Doctors, and Medications--A very important chapter that everyone with food allergies should read. ...
245. Our Newsletter
- www.cpvh.com
- Flea & Allergy Season Returns!.
- A few are of the contact type like an allergy to wool or other materials which react on the skin. And, some allergens are found in food, most commonly in corn, wheat, soy, beef and dairy products. ...
- It is important to realize that curing an allergy problem is almost impossible, but most allergies can be successfully controlled with the help of your veterinarian. ...
- Skin, food, or blood testing may be required. In some cases, you may be asked to help in the diagnostic procedures, particularly when a food allergy is suspected. Your veterinarian may recommend a controlled diet to help identify the food allergy.
- Allergy Treatment.
- For long-term allergies, once the allergens have been identified, exposure to the allergens can be avoided or the pet can be desensitized from them with allergy shots.
- How can I tell if my cat has heartworms?.
- It comes in a chewable tablet that you give to your cat on the same day each month. ...
- We have the “cat specific” heartworm preventative that is right for your cat.
- Does my cat have to be tested before giving him the prevention?.
- Your cat does not have to be tested prior to putting him on the preventive, but it is recommended. Veterinarians now have available a heartworm test sensitive enough to pick up on cat heartworm infection. ...
- It is important to know the health status of your cat prior to any medical treatments or procedures. ...
246. Finger Lakes Productions Animal Instincts Scripts July 2 through July 27, 2001
- www.animalinstincts.com
- Is Fido Allergic to His Food? -- Mon. ...
- A reader wants to know if her pet might have a food allergy because he often gets diarrhea. ...
- A pet with a true food allergy either suffers from intense itching, frequent vomiting or diarrhea. ... How common are food allergies? Doctor Mark Jackson is a veterinarian at North Carolina State University. ...
- If your cat stops eating whenever you go away, hes not mad, hes depressed and anxious. What to do when your cat is blue, today on Animal Instincts.
- If your cat wont eat when you go on vacation, talk to your veterinarian about medication well before you leave. Doctor Fern Crist is a veterinarian at the Barcroft Cat Clinic in Falls Church, Virginia. ...
- "The cat that exhibits that behavior only when owner is going on vacation, I would probably put on valium for some period of time prior to the owners leaving, not just exactly when they leave, because cats usually pick up signals that the owner is leaving. ...
- If a cat goes more than a few days without eating, it can be problem. ...
- An adult cat that loses his whiskers will miss those sensitive tools used to navigate through the world. ... Doctor Fern Crist is a veterinarian at the Barcroft Cat Clinic in Falls Church, Virginia.
- If your cat doesnt seem right or is losing weight for no reason, she should get a checkup. ...
- "Typically cancer affects older cats so if you have a cat thats losing weight, not feeling right, and lethargic and the cats 5 or 6 or older, certainly that would raise a suspicion of cancer in the cat. ...
- Does Your Cat Eat All Day? -- Fri. ...
- A listener asks: my cat is now twelve years old. Can I still put out all the dry food he wants? Well ask an expert, today on Animal Instincts. ...
247. The Lung Association: Ontario: Your Lungs: Asthma
- www.on.lung.ca
- Food allergies .
- Allergy to animals and birds are usually most troublesome when the house is sealed up and the animal is indoors most of the time. Other allergens of animal origin include cat saliva and rat and gerbil urine. ...
- In case of pet allergy.
- If you don't have a pet but intend to visit someone who does, you may want to use medications to prevent or relieve symptoms of asthma and allergy, such as watery eyes runny nose and sneezing. ...
- Food allergies.
- Asthma may flare up as a result of generalized allergic reactions to food. If you're allergic to a food, you'll know it right away: allergic reactions to food usually occur soon after eating. The advantage to that is you can pinpoint the food allergy right away, especially if you've had a similar reaction before, and you've kept a note of the food that seemed to bring it on. ...
- Once you have had an allergic reaction to a food, the best treatment is prevention: don't eat that food! Sometimes that is difficult if you're eating prepared food and don't know what's in it. ...
- Avoiding food allergies.
- Here are some measures that can help you avoid suffering an allergic reaction to food: .
248. Wellness dog food, dog with skin problems, pet supplements, herbs for dogs
- www.naturalpetmarket.com
- All Natural Cat Food.
- Canned Cat Food.
- Cat Treats.
- Dry Cat Food.
- All Natural Dog Food.
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- in Pet food:.
- All Natural Eats: Cat Food .
- "My beloved cat of 16 years was deteriorating quickly. Vet visits were getting expensive and an allergy to chicken was making it nearly impossible to find pet food that Chloe would eat (even the fish-flavored products contain chicken bi-products). ... Now, Chloe is devouring her food, gaining a glossy coat and putting on weight. ...
- • Great taste your cat will LOVE! .
- Newman's Own Organics Premium Cat Food.
249. cat food
- nola.info
250. Medical information
- www.fanciers.com
- Much of this will depend on whether or not a cat is indoors or allowed outdoors. ...
- As for "cat years" versus "human years", according to material provided by the Gaines Research Center, cats will age 15 years in the first year (10 in the first six months!) and 4 years for every year after that. ... Cat Allergies.
- A cat with one allergy often has others. ...
- Cats' allergies fall into several categories, each with a parallel complaint among human allergy sufferers. ... Contact alllergies manifest themselves when the cat has prolonged contact with a substance that it just cannot tolerate. ...
- Flea allergy is the most common of all allergies. ...
- Between 5 & 10 percent of allergy cases are caused by food. Like contact allergies, food allergies will show up as dermatitis and severe itching but in some cases will also cause vomiting and diarrhea. Also, the cat may have excessively oily skin, ear inflammation, or hair loss (which can also be a sign of hormone imbalance). ...
- A food allergy doesn't show up overnight. It can take from a week to 10 years of exposure to show itself; more than 80 percent of cats with food allergies have been eating the allergen-containing food for more than two years. ...
- Studies are being done to determine possible connections between food allergies and FUS, with some success in eliminating foods and cutting down on FUS symptoms. ...
- Food allergies are treated with a bland, hypoallergenic diet -- rice with boiled chicken or lamb, and distilled water is commonly used. ...
- Each drug causes different symptoms, but the symptoms differ from cat to cat. There is no way to predict how a cat will react. ...
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