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The Selkirk Rex and Allergies

 

*texts below courtesy of  Marie Noel - De La Fontaine Mamoine Cattery

An American study has shown that Selkirk Rex cats are less likely to
  provoke allergic reactions in humans than is the case with other breeds.
  The breed’s saliva was found to contain lower quantities of allergy
  provoking antigens. It was also shown that the breed sheds less hair
  than others.
 
  I attempted to reproduce the experiment with the co-operation of four
  friends who claim to be allergic to cats. Firstly, in reaction to
  "normal" cats, two of the group developed asthma attacks, another
  experienced irritated & swollen eyes and the fourth an attack of
  urticaria (like nettle-rash).
 
  In contact with Selkirk Rex however, the group either exhibited no
  symptoms or very reduced symptoms to the point where the allergy was no
  longer a problem.
 
  Since no formal study has yet been made in France, I have recently
  contacted the pneumology department of a hospital located in the south
  of France. A team of researchers has expressed interest in the findings
  of my study.
 
  I will keep you informed of any further progress.
 
  Another American study undertaken by the Journal of the American Medical
  Association proves that children that are around cats from an early age
  are less likely to develop allergies later on. It states that the
  presence of pets actually reduces the risk of asthma and allergy
  developing and not the reverse, as has previously been thought.
 
  The survey was conducted on 474 children by the Director of Allergy
  Studies & Immunology of the Faculty of Medicine of Georgia. It
  contradicts the widely held belief that the presence of animals in a
  household causes allergies. The study followed the development of the
  children from birth until 7 years of age. The scientist noted that those
  children raised around cats were less prone to develop allergies or
  asthma. It seems that having been exposed to shed hair & bacteria (most
  notably from being licked by cats) the children developed more robust
  and stable immune systems as a response.

 

**disclaimer: Tremarie have not tested the theory of low allergy in the Selkirk Rex personally so therefore hold no responsibility for any claims made by other breeders or people undertaking to test on humans for allergic reactions from the Selkirk Rex or associated breed matings. We are just keeping you updated with the work that is going on in regard to allergies in felines for further information please check out appropriate websites.



 

 

 

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