1. Cat-Free Zones
Designate specific areas of your home, like your bedroom, as cat-free zones to minimize allergen exposure where you sleep. Train your cat to stay off furniture and use washable covers that can be cleaned easily. Also, keep windows open when possible to improve air circulation and reduce indoor allergen levels.
2. Clean & Groom
Brush and bathe your cat regularly to reduce shedding and dander, and use allergen-reducing grooming products. Clean your home often by vacuuming with a HEPA filter, washing bedding and cat toys, and wiping surfaces with damp cloths. After handling your cat, wash your hands, change clothes, and avoid touching your face to prevent irritation.
3. Use Pacagen
Consider using products like Pacagen's Cat Allergen Neutralizing Spray, which reduces 98% of cat allergens in your home. This spray helps neutralize and remove dander from surfaces, significantly lowering the allergen levels and improving your environment for allergy relief.
how it works
Cats produce an allergen called Fel D1 in their saliva. This is what causes cat allergies.
Pacagen engineers proteins (called nanobodies) that can bind to and neutralize these allergens!
We put these nanobodies into sprays for easy use. Simply spray in the air and on surfaces every 2-3 days.
The result: up to 98% of allergens are neutralized, which means less sniffles and more cuddles!
FORMULATED BY SCIENTISTS, PRAISED BY VETS.
“As a veterinarian, I find Pacagen to be really exciting. The company has a special proprietary chemical that basically binds with the allergy-causing protein and alters it so that it can’t cause an allergy flare-up.”
How to use it
Find areas your cat frequents, such as the couch, the bedroom, or the litter box.
Spray areas generously and wait 10-15 minutes for the nanobodies to work their magic.
Repeat every 2-3 days based on symptoms, and enjoy your allergen-free life!