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Is it possible to suddenly develop an allergy to your cat? |
My kitten/cat is about 21 weeks old now. This morning, I woke up with red, watering swollen eyes. I went to work and it faded a bit, but now that I've been home this evening, my eyes seem to be watering more. I used to have a cat many years ago and had no allergies. I can't think what else could be causing this, though. Is it possible to develop a sudden onset case of allergies like this?? I hope not... I really love my kitty! Thanks for any suggestions. Yes and/or cats can sensitize you to hay fever. |
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