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		<title>By: Peggy Rose</title>
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		<description>question:  I am moving into a new apartment.  my daughter has bad cat allergy.  the people moving out have 2 cats.  The apartment is all hardwood floors &amp; tile--no carpet.  Can you recommend what kind of cleaning plan I should follow?  The landlord will do a basic landlord cleaning.  What should I do in addition to get at dander?
I see recommendations on the internet for washing ceilings, painting every surface, is there any science behind these suggestions?
Also, how long does cat dander stay around and stay allergy-provoking?  is there a time frame?
Thanks,
Peggy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>question:  I am moving into a new apartment.  my daughter has bad cat allergy.  the people moving out have 2 cats.  The apartment is all hardwood floors &amp; tile&#8211;no carpet.  Can you recommend what kind of cleaning plan I should follow?  The landlord will do a basic landlord cleaning.  What should I do in addition to get at dander?<br />
I see recommendations on the internet for washing ceilings, painting every surface, is there any science behind these suggestions?<br />
Also, how long does cat dander stay around and stay allergy-provoking?  is there a time frame?<br />
Thanks,<br />
Peggy</p>
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		<title>By: Allergy Information - Your Guide To Cat Allergy Symptoms &#187; Allergy Treatment</title>
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		<description>[...] Marilyn Franklin writes for AllergyFiles.com where you can find more info on cat allergies. [...]</description>
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