Monday, March 22, 2010

Faux Dogs


I love spring but spring doesn’t always love me. It is the time when the flowers and my allergies awaken. Most of my sneezing and itching tends to come at the end of the season with the explosion of ragweed but I become more sensitive to other irritants like dust and animals as soon as the pollen develops. It isn’t too bad unless I actually pet an animal, which is almost impossible for me not to do. Even hamsters and guinea pigs will get the itches going but I can tolerate them. Dogs and cats, oh boy. If I pet and then touch my eyes I am in trouble. I might be able to pet if I wash right after, depending upon how much the animal sheds. If I ignore the warning signs and get too close for too long, labored breathing kicks in – not fun. So, depending on how susceptible I’m feeling, I may have to settle for faux dogs, those metal creatures that are supposed to scare away geese and ducks but don’t seem to be very effective. I can appreciate their cuteness without the consequences of the allergy. It isn’t a good substitute but we all make compromises in life. At any rate, I don’t know of any faux cats around so when my son and his family, including his hairy, shedding cat, visit I won’t have to phone anyone to announce their arrival – my sneezing will do it for me.

4 comments:

  1. Ah, with spring coming I wouldn't mind having a faux job.

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  2. I have allergies too, when i go home to Seattle in the summer- non stop sneezing when the pollen is in the air. Cats too make me break out in red splotches if I pet them. So sad because I love them so!

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  3. Oh, I feel a sneeze coming on just thinking about the roses begging to be pruned and the daylillies crowding each other because they haven't been separated in years. Just reading your blog has me itching to get out there and get to it. Ahhhh choo.

    Claire

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  4. I was sewing up a pocket on a down jacket that got torn during shoveling this winter and the feathers went flying! Talk about itching. My eyes and throat were in full-scratch mode.

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