I know it is very difficult for you and your family, but please get rid of the cats. I also have a cat allergy and did not realize when we bought our first home that the people living there had a cat until our final walk-through on closing day. I had the carpets professionally cleaned twice and scrubbed the whole house down but every now and then I would still get "cat" in my eyes. The ONLY thing that makes my eyes blow up like that and itch to the point where I feel like ripping my eyeballs out is a cat. We owned that house for 6 years and I would still react at times.
If I am aware that a cat is around, I can usually handle it for a very short time as long as I don't touch my face/eyes. However, if I touch something (clothing, a library book, furniture, etc) that has been around a cat at some point, I don't always realize it and then I react. You don't need to be able to see cat hair to have the allergen on an object. I can always tell when my sister has visited my parents house because I will react to her cats if I happen to sit where she sat.
I can't imagine actually living in a house with a cat or living with other people who are around cats. Even if you kept your cats in a different area of the house, the allergen would still be on any family member that went around the cats and they would bring it to the other areas of your home.
Imagine catching a bad cold that never went away. Think about how that would make you feel to be sick every single day. That is what allergies can do to a person. Please do your best to limit exposure to the things that your son is allergic to.
If I am aware that a cat is around, I can usually handle it for a very short time as long as I don't touch my face/eyes. However, if I touch something (clothing, a library book, furniture, etc) that has been around a cat at some point, I don't always realize it and then I react. You don't need to be able to see cat hair to have the allergen on an object. I can always tell when my sister has visited my parents house because I will react to her cats if I happen to sit where she sat.
I can't imagine actually living in a house with a cat or living with other people who are around cats. Even if you kept your cats in a different area of the house, the allergen would still be on any family member that went around the cats and they would bring it to the other areas of your home.
Imagine catching a bad cold that never went away. Think about how that would make you feel to be sick every single day. That is what allergies can do to a person. Please do your best to limit exposure to the things that your son is allergic to.


