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Reddit mentions of Zelta Reusable Double Sided Lint Remover Travel Brush for Removing Lint Dust in Clothes and Furniture, 2 Pack

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Zelta Reusable Double Sided Lint Remover Travel Brush for Removing Lint Dust in Clothes and Furniture, 2 Pack
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✔ EFFICIENTLY & CONVENIENTLY- Double sides ensure long brush life plus convenient left or right hand✔ WIDELY USE- Quickly & effectively removes various pieces of lint, fuzz, fur, dust, debris, dandruff and pet hair that get caught on your clothing, bedding, sofa, furniture. Will not damage to any kind of fabric✔ A MUST HAVE- This clothes brush can be used right or left handed comfortably. Follow the arrow to pick up lint and hair and the opposite direction to expel what you want to get rid of. Reusable and easy to clean, best choice for pet owners✔ TRAVELING WITH IT- Portable size of 9.4" x 2.4" for easy storage; Hole design at the end of the handle makes it easy and convenient to hang✔ 30 DAYS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE- If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, you may get full refund up to 30 days from the original purchase date. We ensure to offer you 100% satisfaction shopping experience. Feel free to ✉Email us✉ before placing an order if you have questions or would like help; This product only authorized by Zeltauto. Beware of other SCAMMER SELLER, they will give you fake tracking number that you will never receive the items
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u/waffle_kerfuffle · 2 pointsr/cats

I am allergic to cats as well. Luckily my fur monster is hypoallergenic, but I completely empathize with your girlfriend! I believe that battling allergies to pets requires a two-pronged approach. Make sure you are handling both the dust/fur and saliva aspect of your cats. Here are some of my suggestions if you are not already doing them:

Dust & fur:

  • clean sofas, chairs, cat towers, etc. as well. I use this every other day. Try to do the dusting & vacuuming yourself so that your girlfriend has limited exposure to the dust and fur. Let the air settle in an area/room before reentering post-dusting.

  • look into air purifiers. They can be pricey, but it's worth the investment if you really need it.

  • brush daily and occasionally bathe your cats especially if they are long-haired & shed a lot

  • if your cats have specific hangout areas on hard surfaces, such as sinks or top of fridge, use something like this daily, and avoid just sweeping the dust away/into the air with a brush or duster!


    Saliva: again, brush daily and bathe occasionally. Wash hands after playtime, avoid getting licked if possible. Clean your cats' toys if possible, especially those that are handled often.
  • this sounds kind of weird, but both the cats and her nails should be trimmed short. Cat scratches can be very itchy, but the buildup under and sharpness of long human nails can aggravate itching a lot.

    Medication really depends on her range and severity of symptoms, but this is my advice for just the itching:

  • if she is always itching, she should be taking a 2nd generation antihistamine daily (Claritin, Allegra, Zyrtec). The timing for dosing depends on her flares and interaction with the cats.

  • whether she has just itchy hives or eczema, products with colloidal oatmeal can provide much relief. Aveeno's products works wonders.

  • lotions will absorb quickly. ointments typically provide more and longer-lasting relief compared to creams, but they can be more difficult/annoying to apply and retain on the skin. You might want to keep these things in mind when purchasing anti-itch creams like calamine or hydrocortisone