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From: "Nina Chew" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 11:14 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Was: Hello; Is: Cat Allergies


>     We haven't figured out how to breed cats that don't cause sneezing in
> some people, don't ever lose their heads & scratch something, & the
> occasional one that sprays :-). Ours at least don't leave hair everywhere
> they lay though, for us that was a tremendous advantage, as it is the hair
> that aggravates allergies for my husband & me.


Hello Nina Chew.

I used to have a terrible time with allergies to cats until I met two cats
whose humans fed them ONLY RAW FOOD. The cats had the shiniest coats I ever
saw on any animal (until I got two dogs and fed them a comparable diet, and
then saw how shiny THEIR coats became). My friends give their cats raw
vegetables that are ground up in a food processor with raw chicken or meat.
(I give my dogs similar food, sometimes with cooked grain and ground up raw
nuts, along with olive and flax seed oils; Nori, which they love; and
sometimes a little yogurt for the beneficial intestinal bacteria.)

I believe that when cats especially are fed a less-than-optimum diet, they
release lots of dietary and systemic toxins through the hair, and that is
what causes allergies in humans.

By the way, your website is very interesting.

Nina Silver (as in Colloidal)


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