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  2. Fel d 1 - Wikipedia

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    Among cats, Fel d 1 is produced largely in their saliva and by the sebaceous glands located in their skin. It is the primary allergen present on cats and kittens. [1] [4] The function of the protein for cats is unknown, but it causes an IgG or IgE reaction in sensitive humans (either as an allergic or asthmatic response).

  3. Allergy to cats - Wikipedia

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    Fel d 1 is the most prominent cat allergen, accounting for 96% of human cat allergies. [4] The remaining cat allergens are Fel d 2–8, [5] with Fel d 4, a major urinary protein found in the saliva of cats, [6] occurring the most in humans among the other seven allergens. All cats produce Fel d 1, including hypoallergenic cats.

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    Purina Pro Plan LiveClear is designed to safely neutralize Fel d1, the main allergen that causes cat allergies, in your cat's saliva

  5. Siberian cat - Wikipedia

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    Critiques include that the sample size (only 4 cats) is below statistical significance, was submitted by a Siberian breeder, and as mentioned, one cat was found to have Fel d1 allergen levels of 62.813 μg (roughly 60× higher than any published professional study). [60]

  6. 27 cat breeds that won't make your eyes itch - AOL

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    Those unpleasant reactions are caused by a certain protein in cats' saliva, skin and urine, according to WebMD. However, for cat lovers who experience these symptoms -- there's a solution.

  7. Sphynx cat - Wikipedia

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    Allergies to cats are triggered by a protein called Fel d1, not cat hair itself. [17] Fel d1 is a protein primarily found in cat saliva and sebaceous glands. [17] Those with cat allergies may react to direct contact with Sphynx cats. [17] Even though reports exist that some people with allergies successfully tolerate Sphynx cats, they are fewer ...

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