Cat's dander making you fell sick

Sadly, sometimes our beloved cats who are like members of the family, also make us ill.

While they make us laugh, provide comfort, prevent loneliness, and so much more, they also leave their fur and dander wherever they go, and if you or someone in your family is allergic to cats, this may be a problem. Many people suffer from a variety of health issues and severe allergies related to cat dander.

If you are one of these pet owners, these tips for removing cat dander from the home are sure to keep your health under control! That way, you can get back to a healthy and happy cohabitant relationship with your cat.

Easy Tips for Removing Your Cat’s Dander from Your Home

Cat dander is a stubborn and clingy protein that makes itself comfortable in the nooks and crannies of your home. It may be impossible to get rid of them all, but removing just a percentage can significantly help with your allergies or health concerns. Fortunately, it’s much easier than you might think to rid your home of pet dander.

Here are a few simple tips to help you:

Wipe Down Surfaces

Dip a clean cloth or towel in a mixture of hot water and multipurpose cleaner. Then thoroughly wipe down as many surfaces in your home as possible, including the walls and baseboards. Focus on areas that your cat primarily likes to relax such as a tabletop or certain room of the house. Avoid dusting as much as you can! This only sends the dander particles airborne, spreading them to a new place.

Clean Furniture and Curtains

Cats love to lounge on your furniture, and so does their dander! If you have upholstered furniture, if possible, temporarily remove it from the furniture piece and shampoo it in hot water. If the furnishings are not upholstered, use cat dander removal products. You can easily find lint brushes and rollers designed specifically for removing dander. Your curtains are also a popular spot for dander to hide. Launder them at the highest recommended temperature in order to safely remove the dander.

Vacuum Carpets

If you have carpet in your home, there is most likely plenty of dander hiding right beneath your feet. Vacuum your carpet and rugs using a double or micro filter High Efficiency Particulate Arrestin bag. These keep the dander from being released back into the air. You can also steam clean your carpeted floors as an effective method for removing cat dander from home.

How to Remove Pet Dander from Clothes

As much as we love to show love to our pets, allowing your cat to lay in your lap or receive hugs can transfer dander straight into your clothes. Use a lint brush to remove all visible pet hair from your clothing. Then wipe them down with hypo-allergenic pet wipes to neutralize the allergic effects. This method may leave a stain on light clothing. You can always test a small spot in the beginning to see if it’s safe. If it’s not worth the risk, you can also use a vacuum hose to remove the dander.

How to Get Rid of Dander on My Cat

One of the best ways to remove cat dander is to stop it at its source! You can do this by regularly bathing your cat with a gentle shampoo and brushing them. They may not enjoy bath time, but it is completely necessary in preventing cat dander. Improving their diet is also a great way to ensure they have healthy skin, meaning less dander and a happier cat! Make sure your furry friend is receiving plenty of Omega 3 fatty acids in their food. You can talk with your vet for their food and bathing recommendations.

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