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Is there a baby at home who can have a cat?

Many parents worry that keeping a pet cat at home will increase the risk of illness, especially allergic diseases such as asthma. Now many studies show that close contact between babies and cats can reduce the risk of allergic sensitization in cats. The incidence of cat sensitization is related to exposure level. Very low to moderate exposure will lead to an increase in the incidence of cat allergies. If the exposure is high, the incidence of sensitization will also decrease. It can be said that occasionally Doby cats may increase the incidence of allergic diseases, but if there is a cat at home, the baby will be in close contact with the cat every day, which will reduce your allergy to cats. The latter is also called immune tolerance, which means that the body shows a specific unresponsive state to an allergen, that is, there is no sensitization and allergic reaction when exposed to the allergen. Children should not have cats. Cats are lively animals, and it is easy for children to scratch when playing with cats. If not handled in time, it will lead to infection. In addition, due to some living habits of cats, children's living environment may be unclean, which is extremely unfavorable to their development. Cats are also allowed if the children are older. Newborn babies may not be suitable for cats, because they are afraid that they will accidentally hurt cats, but they will be scratched by cats and need to be vaccinated. After all, baby's immunity is still very low. So parents need to distinguish the situation. If you are just pregnant, it is best not to keep small pets, because they have bacteria, which will make your baby stunted and bring diseases. If your children can walk by themselves, it would be nice to have a cat when they grow up. After all, the child has another playmate. Besides playing with children, you can also play with cats.