Myths About Cat Dander--5 Enlightening Truths About Your Cat's Dander

Myths About Cat Dander--5 Enlightening Truths About Your Cat's Dander

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Cat dander is often the stuff that allergies are made of. The protein in dander can cause those with allergies and asthma to experience mild all the way to disrupting symptoms, so having the facts about dander is crucial. Here are 5 facts that will clarify many myths about your cat's dander.

There is much discussion out there about cat dander, and there are also some misunderstandings about it, which in this article we will call myths. Here are 5 truths that will dispel common misunderstandings about cat dander.

Myth #1. Cat Dander Is Visible. Cat dander is only visible to humans with magnification, but is invisible to the naked human eye. This is because the majority of it is approximately 12 to 100 microns, and the rest of it can be as small as 2.5 microns or less.

To give you some idea of the size of a micron--one inch contains 25,400 microns! And officially a micron is one millionth of a meter. Bottom line, cat dander isn't something you can see in your air.

Myth #2. I only have dander if I have a cat. Unfortunately, dander has the ability to stick to other larger substances such as dust, lint, fabrics, clothing, and carpet even after a cat no longer lives in your space.

In fact many office buildings and spaces that have never housed cats have been found to have dander because it has been transported on clothing, bags, and other articles that have been brought from homes with cats.

Myth #3. There are cats that don't produce dander. Dander is produced by every warm-blooded animal. So every cat produces dander.

Myth #4. Vacuuming will get rid of cat dander. Vacuuming will remove dander from surfaces but not from the air.

Nothing will entirely eliminate dander but vacuuming it from surfaces can keep it from going airborne again with daily movement throughout your home. However, a HEPA vacuum is best at bagging it rather than sending it airborne again.

Myth #5. Bathing my cat will get rid of the dander. Giving your cat a bath may be a bit of a challenge, but it will certainly reduce the dander count,with emphasis on the word 'reduce'.

Anything you can do to keep the skin healthy including a healthy diet will cut down dander in your cat's fur. Keep in mind that the dander can be rubbed off on you, your sofa, carpets, and rugs and then sent airborne again with daily activities. A happy, healthy cat will also send it airborne with its daily antics.

While we have explored 5 myths that are not true in this article, what is true is that there are a number of steps that you can take to reduce cat dander.

One of the best ways to reduce dander that is airborne (which you will have as long as you have your cat) is to use a high efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) air purifier that is specifically designed to remove particulates like cat dander with 99.97% efficiency.


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