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- From: Jack_Webb@mindlink.bc.ca (Jack Webb)
- Subject: Re: How much does a Rex help allergies
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 00:44:49 GMT
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- > Nancy Humphries writes:
- >
- > Msg-ID: <1992Dec23.194159.2021@rbdc.wsnc.org>
- > Posted: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 19:41:5
- >
- > Org. : Red Barn Data Center Public Access Unix, Winston-Salem, NC.
- >
- > I have a question - I've heard that Devon Rex is a breed which
- > is easy on someone who's allergic to cats. Does anyone (with allergies)
- > know to what extent their allergy symptoms diminished when they
- > were around a Rex?
- >
- >
- > Nancy Humphries
- > nancy@rbdc.wsnc.org
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- As far as I know, Rexes are not easy on the allergies, they simply cause no
- allergies. Something to do with the texture of the hair and the lack of
- dander on the cat. Ask your vet if you're not sure, or call a rex breeder.
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- *j*
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