There’s a good chance that you or someone you know starts sniffling or sneezing when there’s a cat nearby. In fact, an estimated 10 million people in the United States are allergic to cat dander. But just because you’re allergic doesn’t mean you can’t live comfortably with a cat — and it certainly doesn’t mean you need to get rid of the cat you already have. As long as your cat allergy isn’t too severe, there are plenty of ways to reduce the amount of allergens in your home.

Check out our photo gallery to learn how to keep cat-related sniffles to a minimum.

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