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Reducing Cat Dander-5 Ways to Decrease Airborne Dander From Your Cat

2016/5/4 10:26:39

Cat dander will be a constant for as long as you have your cat. If you are even aware of this invisible particulate, chances are you have sensitivity to it. And because of its sticky nature, it can remain long after the cat is gone. Here are 5 pretty easy ways to keep the amount in the air at a manageable level, making your space a comfortable place to be.

Put A Ceiling On Your Hospitality---Saying no can be hard when you see an animal that needs a home. And having a big heart can sometimes lead to adopting more pets than is a good idea. Multiple cats increase the dander exponentially and can make it nearly impossible to clear the air.

So one of the most effective (but maybe not easiest for you) is to simply say no after adopting 2 or even 1 cat. Realize that you can't save the world and be more about providing the best home possible for you and your pet.

Wash It Away---Ask your veterinarian to recommend a bath schedule and shampoo that is best for your feline friend. Every cat is different and a professional will know best what will work on your cat without drying the skin. The last thing you want to do is cause drying because that can produce itchiness, more skin and dander, and secondary problems caused by scratching.

Clean Smarter---Damp wipe and mop surfaces rather than sweeping and dusting. When vacuuming use a HEPA (or high efficiency particle arresting) cleaner that filters the air before it is return to the room. This insures that you are really trapping these invisible particulates rather than just sending back into the air. Maintaining a regular schedule for cleaning will greatly reduce the dander count.

Create Clean Zones---Many owners allow their pets in all parts of the home---the sofa in the living room, the cabinets in the kitchen, and even the pillows on the bed. This means that there is no place in your home where you can get away from the dander.

Think about designating a place that is off limits for the cat. This doesn't reduce the overall count but it does give you a clean space that has relatively low amounts. This gives your body a chance to relax rather than constantly spending energy to fight off what it interprets as a harmful substance.

Filter Your Air----Using a HEPA air cleaner to constantly remove these small invisible particles from the air is a low maintenance way to continually eliminate the dander that is always being shed. The more particles that are removed from the air, the less there are to be vacuumed or damp mopped away.

By definition HEPA filtration must be able to remove 99,997 out of every 10,000 particles that are.3 microns or greater. Cat dander even though invisible to the human eye, ranges from 12 to 100 microns in length. The size makes it able to be easily eliminated by this type of filtration.

There is no easy fix for getting rid of cat dander. But using these 5 suggestions in conjunction with each other will drastically reduce this irritant in your air while greatly increasing the quality of life for you and your cat.

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