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Future of human-cat allergy treatment may be in changing cats with food, vaccines or gene editing


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Future of human-cat allergy treatment may be in changing cats with food, vaccines or gene editing
PHILADELPHIA Any cat lover who has watched an allergic friend react to a beloved pet knows the dark powers that lurk in that luxurious feline fur.
by Stacey Burling
The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)
Jul. 12 2021 @ 11:05pm
Some scientists are now taking a different approach to human pet allergies. Rather than trying to change allergic humans or their environment, they re trying to change cats. Purina began the competition in the early days of the pandemic with a cat food Pro Plan LiveClear that it says can reduce the protein that most allergic people react to by 47% after three weeks. (Dreamstime/TNS) ....

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The future of human cat allergy treatment may be in changing cats


PHILADELPHIA — Any cat lover who has watched an allergic friend react to a beloved pet knows the dark powers that lurk in that luxurious feline fur. Within minutes, an allergic human exposed to a cat can begin sneezing and wheezing. Eyes water and itch. The misery is obvious.
Solutions for people who want to be around cats despite allergies are labor-intensive, of questionable value, and sometimes defy common sense. How many emergency department trips would ensue if we all tried to give our cats frequent baths?
This predicament has triggered the imagination of researchers, who see a lucrative market for better solutions in a country that has more than 50 million cats in more than 20 million homes. Some scientists are now taking a different approach to human pet allergies. Rather than trying to change allergic humans or their environment, they’re trying to change cats. ....

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Researchers trying to make cats nonallergenic


Researchers trying to make cats nonallergenic
Food, vaccines could change felines
By Stacey Burling, Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: July 7, 2021, 3:53pm
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Some scientists are now taking a different approach to human pet allergies. Rather than trying to change allergic humans or their environment, they re trying to change cats. Purina began the competition in the early days of the pandemic with a cat food Pro Plan LiveClear that it says can reduce the protein that most allergic people react to by 47 percent after three weeks. (Dreamstime)
PHILADELPHIA Any cat lover who has watched an allergic friend react to a beloved pet knows the dark powers that lurk in that luxurious feline fur. Within minutes, an allergic human exposed to a cat can begin sneezing and wheezing. Eyes water and itch. The misery is obvious. ....

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Tiny dog's big heart procedure is first of its kind at Cornell


When a patient weighs only 6.4 pounds, certain procedures can get tricky.
That was the case for Buttercup, an 11-month-old Morkie (Maltese-yorkie mix), who suffered from a deadly congenital cardiac defect. At most hospitals, Buttercup would have had to go through a more invasive and painful surgery to fix her condition, but the cardiology team at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals performed a highly unusual procedure to keep her at her healthiest.
College of Veterinary Medicine/Provided
Buttercup, an 11-month-old Morkie, had a common congenital heart condition, which surgeons at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals fixed with a rare procedure. ....

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