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A Swedish study found that raising domestic cats does not increase the likelihood of worsening asthma in children with allergies. The results showed that the percentage of children experiencing severe asthma attacks was similar between those who live with cats and those who do not own them. The study, which involved over 30,000 children aged 4 to 17, concluded that frequent exposure to cat allergens in public places reduces the impact of having cats at home on the child's asthma condition.
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