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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, [http://vet.osu.edu/sites/default/files/documents/pdf/education/mph-vph/allergic%20to%20your%20rodent.pdf Allergic to your rodent or rabbit?]
* House Rabbit Network, Tania Castaneda, [http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/allergies.shtml Bunny Foo and the Hachoo! Factor]
* House Rabbit Network, Tania Castaneda, [http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/allergies.shtml Bunny Foo and the Hachoo! Factor]
* Magic Happens Rabbit Rescue, [http://www.magichappensrescue.com/allergies.html Allergies & Rabbits]
* Magic Happens Rabbit Rescue, [http://www.magichappensrescue.com/allergies.html Allergies & Rabbits]

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After bring a rabbit home, some people may find that they have increased allergy symptoms. Rabbit allergens are present in their dander, hair, and saliva.[1]

What am I allergic to?

Often, people who suffer from allergies with rabbits in the same household are not actually allergic to the rabbit specifically but rather the hay. There are a few different ways to cut down on hay allergies:

  • Look for second-cutting hay.
  • Mist hay with a water bottle to cut down on dust.
  • Change hays from timothy to orchard grass or oat hay which have been anecdotally much better for people with hay allergies.

If you are actually allergic to the rabbit and its hair, dander, or urine, some tips that may help you include the following:

  • Limit the rooms your rabbits can get into, especially your office or bedroom.
  • Buy an air filtration unit.
  • Vacuum rabbit-accessible areas often to decrease hair, dust, and dander.
  • AllerPet/C
  • Seek medical assistance.

Further reading

The following are some experiences with rabbit allergies and how rabbit owners dealt with them.

See also

References

  1. Mayo Clinic, Pet allergy. Accessed Sep 22, 2015.