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My daughter is severely allergic to cats. The itchy eyes, the sneezing, the wheezing — we know the symptoms all too well. And for years, we assumed our home would have to remain cat-free. Then we opened a cattery. Here’s what most people don’t realize: it’s not the fur that causes allergic reactions. It’s a tiny protein called Fel d 1 , found in a cat’s saliva , skin , and dander . When cats groom themselves, Fel d 1 gets spread onto their fur — and into the air. And while n