Many cat owners live with what they believe is mild but chronic sinusitis: blocked nasal passages, pressure around the eyes, and a constant sense of congestion. But for a surprising number of people, these symptoms are not caused by sinus disease at all—they’re triggered by cat allergies, especially sensitivity to the allergen Fel d 1. With the arrival of Purina LiveClear, a cat food designed to reduce active Fel d 1 on cat hair and dander, owners now have a simple way to test whether their symptoms are allergy‑related.
LiveClear works by using a specially formulated egg‑derived protein that binds to Fel d 1 in the cat’s saliva. When the cat grooms, less active allergen ends up on its coat. Over several weeks, this can significantly reduce the amount of allergen circulating in the home.
For cat owners with sinus issues, this reduction may offer valuable insight. Allergic inflammation can mimic or worsen sinusitis, causing fluid build-up, nasal swelling, and blocked sinus drainage. In these cases, lowering allergen exposure can ease congestion and pressure—even though the food does not treat sinusitis directly.
A practical approach is to treat LiveClear as a controlled home experiment. If symptoms noticeably improve after several weeks, it suggests that cat allergens were contributing to the problem. If nothing changes, the sinus symptoms may stem from non‑allergic causes, such as chronic infection or structural issues, and should be evaluated medically.
While LiveClear is not a medical treatment, it offers cat owners a low‑effort, non‑intrusive way to explore whether their “sinusitis” is actually an under‑recognised cat allergy. For many, the results can be surprisingly revealing—and a welcome step toward clearer breathing.
P.S. In addition it might be wise - if affordable - to install a large and effective air purifier to run 24-7! Might help.
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