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      <title>Becoming Allergic to Cats</title>
      <description>  At the age of 21 I was a confirmed cat lover, caretaker to twin cats who took long walks with me in the woods of central Maine. Four years later, while working as a reporter for the Miami Herald newspaper in West Palm Beach Florida, I gladly agreed to take care of a friend&amp;#39;s cats for the weekend. After three hours with the cats, I had a terrible sneezing fit. My roommate asked, &quot;Why did you agree to take care of cats when you&amp;#39;re...</description>
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