Alternatively Everose, you could simply think of them as weird, freakishly alien creatures.Originally Posted by hobbes
Up to you, of course.
Alternatively Everose, you could simply think of them as weird, freakishly alien creatures.Originally Posted by hobbes
Up to you, of course.
Now, this is really very important to me here. My parents, as I was growing up told me that getting a hairless animal would not help the allergy, due to the allergy actually coming from the protein in the skin dandruff, for lack of a better word. I believed them.
(Course, my Dad also told me the red clouds on his right forearm were from the Indian Blood in him, which he has. I didn't find out the truth, that they were birthmarks until I was married with my own kids.)
Myth or fact? Where are the Myth Busters when you need them!!!!!
Myth Busters
Last edited by Everose; 10-27-2004 at 11:10 PM.
You can do your own study. Find people with this breed of cat and handle them for a night. As you know, the allergy will show up in the first 30 minutes.Originally Posted by Everose
If you can hold them to your face and pet them without any allergic reaction, you are in the clear.
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
Be careful, Everose.Originally Posted by hobbes
Handling the cat owners will probably tell you little about your allergic reaction, but much about their feelings concerning assault and battery.
And you, Clocker, would know this from your time in the league???
foiled again!Originally Posted by clocker
Damn you meddling kids and Scooby Doo, too.
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
Originally Posted by clocker
It is pronounced "mons", mons pubis, actually.
Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?
It looks like it might be in dire need of benedryl.
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