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Pediatrics: Lillian Beard, M.D.I have an 8-week-old kitten and an 8-month-old daughter. I have been told that the kitten is not good for my baby's chest and can cause hay fever and sinus problems. Should I keep a kitten at this stage in my baby's life?By Lillian Beard, M.D.I am certain that you have now bonded with both your "babies." Contrary to many old beliefs and myths, the mere presence of the kitten will not have any adverse effects on your 8-month-old daughter. However, the same soft furry pet that you love to stroke does shed, and the kitten's fur and dander gets into your ventilation system. This may trigger sneezing, stuffy nose, itchy eyes, and clearing of the throat (hay fever symptoms), affecting everyone in your home, including the baby. If your daughter is not exhibiting any of these symptoms, she may be home free.However, an ounce of prevention is worth more than a ton of cure. To be safe...when possible, keep the kitten a good distance from the baby, clean the filters in your air and heating system, wet wipe your air vents with greater frequency, keep your regular appointments with your pediatrician and with your veterinarian. Relax and enjoy both babies!
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