Cat allergies and Air Filters?

February 20th, 2004 by admin

pet allergies
Caezar00 asked:


So my girlfriend has two cats that are driving my allergies nuts. I’ve seen the ads for air purifiers that are suppost to help this kind of thing, but I’m kind of sceptical about shelling out $250 for an air filter without a fan.

So anyway, has anyone with pet allergies tried one of these new fangled HEPA/Ionized Air filters, do they work well on cat allergies? and is there a type or brand that you’d recommend?

Any other tips on treating cat allergies?

2 Responses to “Cat allergies and Air Filters?”

  1. dropyourallergies Says:

    Pls find TWO articles

    #1) HEPA Filters

    #2) Cat Allergen / Omni-Present.

    Suggest get Rid of Allergies ( Under-the-Tongue Allergy ImmunoTherapy DROPs ) or Girl Friend

    Good Health

    HEPA Filters Not So Effective
    For Those With Dust Mite Allergy

    Published in the January 2006 issue of the European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, recent research shows that HEPA filters may be no more effective at protecting against dust mites than standard methods. Researchers from the University of Manchester’s North West Lung Centre have just discovered that vacuum cleaners with ‘high-efficiency particulate air’ (a.k.a. HEPA) filters are no more effective than standard models at reducing exposure to dust-mites.

    Dog and Cat Allergen present in 100% of U.S. homes
    Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
    July 2004 - Dog and Cat Allergen is found in all Homes in the United States, according to a study featured in the July 2004 Journal of Allergy & Clinical Immunology (JACI). The JACI is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI).
    The study found that although a dog or cat had lived in only 49.1% of the homes, dog and cat allergen was detected in 100% and 99.9% respectively. The study also found that the majority of U.S. homes have levels that exceed the proposed thresholds for sensitization to these allergens.

  2. HannahSimon Says:

    I have an allergy to cats and I have two of them. I have an air purifier in the living room and another in my bedroom. I got them from HSN.com and they are really helpful. Down side is that you have to purchase replacement filters. I also vacuum every other day, cannot sleep with a down comforter (irritates the allergy) and do not let the cats sleep with me.