🐾 Keep the sneezes at bay with Allerpet—your cat's new best friend!
Allerpet Cat is a revolutionary liquid solution designed to significantly reduce allergen symptoms in your home. With a gentle, unscented formula free from harsh chemicals, it conditions your cat's skin and fur while being easy to use—no rinsing required! Recommended for weekly use, this 12 oz bottle is a must-have for allergy sufferers and cat lovers alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | All |
Item Form | Liquid |
Target Species | Cat |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Liquid Volume | 340.2 Milliliters |
V**P
I'm writing this review mainly to help you cat allergy sufferers find a way to live peacefully with your cat allergies.
I'm writing this review mainly to help you cat allergy sufferers find a way to live peacefully with your kitty! I have a 6 year old son that really, really wanted a cat as a pet. He has asthma and is extremely allergic to cats, and most animals. It broke my heart that he could never have a pet, so we decided to take a chance.First off, we chose a "hypoallergenic cat", a Russian Siberian, but he was still allergic... Imagine that. Desperately, I searched high and low, reading everything I could to find a solution to our "dander" problem. Allerpet-C was the third product I purchased. When used every other day, or every three days, my son has absolutely no reaction at all! (Which is SO GREAT) But I also do several other things: I take the kitten for a bath every 3 weeks at the vet. In the off weeks, I use " Tropiclean Dander Reducing Waterless Grooming Foam Cat Shampoo", which smells amazing too. I try to brush the kitten every night, which removes access fur. I then give him a quick wipe with some generic dander wipes to wipe off access dander. I use the Allerpet-C every 2-3 nights. I give the kitten a treat after every "torture", which he doesn't seem to mind at all. IT DOESN'T STOP THERE! In addition to grooming the cat, I also keep my house clean. Mind you, I have a large 4 bedroom house, so it's a lot to clean and most of the downstairs is tile. Keep the allergic person's door closed, so that the cat cannot enter into it at any time. This provides a relief to the allergic person every night. I vacuum the carpet/rugs every time I use Allerpet-C, that helps me remember how often I should do it (every 2-3 days). I take the can of Lysol and spray the couches and furniture. Might as well go ahead and spray the fridge, toilets and door handles, right? Then I get the Febreeze air effects Allergen Reducer and go to town. I spray everything from the couch again, to the rugs, all up and down the stairs, everywhere the cat has been. Most of the time I spray the "Marshall Dander Free Remedy" at the same time I spray the Febreeze- one in each hand so I make SURE to kill whatever dander I can find. Don't forget to change the litter every 2-3 days too. I mop the tile floors weekly. Also close off the bathtubs/showers if you can, that dander sticks to the moisture and drives my little guy's allergies crazy. It's worse there for some reason.Yes, it's a lot of work, but cat allergies are very difficult to deal with. It's worth it to have a little kitty running around the house and to hear my son tell me "it's so nice to have a kitty, I love him". Good luck!
D**M
Great product
This product is actually perfect. I put this on two of my cats and I brushed their fur thoroughly. It made there for us so soft and I was later. I was petting them and I didn’t get extremely itchy like I usually do. I love this product and so do my cats
M**K
It Works, But You Have to be Diligent
My husband is allergic to cats, yet because he loves me, he let me get one. I was determined to do everything possible to make the house livable even though we had a cat. We got a FURminator, we bathe the cat about once a week, and I even have 'allergen reducing' cat wipes. I also tried ADS Anti-Allergen Dust Spray 32 oz. on the carpet and that didn't seem to do a bit of good, unfortunately.However, this stuff DID help. Now, it's not a miracle worker - it's not going to magically cure you from cat allergies, but it *will* help. In order for it to be most effective we have to diligently put it on our cat 2-3 times a week (ideal is every other day or so). If it's only once a week, it doesn't seem to do the trick and my husband still sneezes and has a runny nose.Also, I think part of the reason this works so well is because we bathe the cat about once a week and THEN put this stuff on. It didn't seem to be as effective the first time we tried it when we put it on him before giving him a bath, but you are welcome to try that first.One thing that we have started doing as well, is instead of putting this stuff on the cat via a washcloth, we just put it straight on him and rub it in real good. It's supposed to help with dander but rubbing it on with a washcloth never seemed to penetrate the actual skin (where the dander is), so we put it in our hands and rub it directly onto our cat so it gets to his skin. That seems to have helped a lot more doing it that way.Then, we dry him down with a towel and feed him a can of wet food so he knows that after the 'torture' is done, he will be rewarded. That seems to have helped with his tolerating a bath and putting Allerpet on him, because he hardly struggles at all anymore. Yes, he will still give us this "Are you almost done yet?" look, but he puts up with it because he knows he has a treat waiting when we're done.Overall, I think this product is worth a shot if you are trying to reduce cat allergens in your home. Just keep in mind that it's not a quick fix (there is no such thing as a quick fix when it comes to reducing cat allergies!) and you will have to be diligent about frequently applying it if you want it to really work (and brush your cat too!)
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