Let me ask this...what would you guys do if your child was born with severe allergies to the house pet. Would you tell the child to suck it up??
Of course not. The child didn't enter the situation voluntarily and a child is the parents' primary responsibility. I had a siamese cat that we absolutely loved and had from early in our marriage. Our second child and third child developed asthma and both were allergic to the cat on contact. The cat went to live with my mother. The boys couldn't sleep at her house anymore, but they could visit
for a couple of hours and my mother would come to our house quite often. It was a compromise we had to make. My mother was willing to adopt our cat so we were lucky. Our oldest DS is now allergic to cats and dogs....except poodles. I love cats. I would have a cat but then I it wouldn't be fair to our DSs. This is nothing we could have known until we had children. Going into a relationship with all of the info out on the table however, is quite different.