Thursday, June 08, 2006

Allergy free kittens

US scientists have claimed to have bred the world's first hypoallergenic kitten, opening the doors and arms of millions of pet lovers for whom cuddling a cat has, until now, been a curse.

At over £2,500 a head, the allergy-free felines do not come cheap.

But the biotechnology firm behind the project believes sensitive owners will happily fork out extra for the chance to have a cat that does not leave them wheezing and sneezing.

In a statement, the San Diego-based company, Allerca, said it had produced the cats using a technique known as genetic divergence.

After identifying the genes of kittens with proteins that provide less of a reaction in humans, they selectively bred litters over several generations to end up with an allergy-friendly "super cat."

The company says its customers are expected to take delivery of their hypoallergenic kittens in early 2007.

"For the first time, people who have been unable to own a cat because of their allergies can now enjoy a pet of their own without the associated risks and costs of allergy treatments," Allerca CEO Megan Young said.

According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, approximately 30 million Americans suffer from some form of cat allergy.

Ms Young says the company expects to be breeding 10,000 of the cats every year by 2009.

The American Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) gave a cautious welcome to the Allerca announcement, saying it might help reduce the number of cats abandoned to shelters by allergic owners.

"But it will also be important to monitor the long-term health of these cats to ensure that silencing the gene does not result in unforeseen effects on them," the ASPCA said in a statement.

2 comments:

yellowdoggranny said...

gee, think i would rather have a sneezing fit than pay $2,500 for a little pussy...cat..

dom said...

A lot of men would pay a lot more for a bit of pussy , allergen free