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      <title>Hypoallergenic Cats Revisited</title>
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      <description>In the process of a major overhaul of my blogs, the details of which I describe on my personal site, I revisited all of my old posts. I&amp;rsquo;ve been publishing these little essays online since 2006, and my very first science blogging post was a discussion of the then-new hypoallergenic cats from Allerca:&#xA;Specifically, they&amp;rsquo;re cats that don&amp;rsquo;t express the gene for the most significant feline allergen protein. They are not clones, nor are they genetically modified in the same way many of our crops are these days, but they&amp;rsquo;re also not quite &amp;ldquo;natural.</description>
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