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CB Webinar Novel Nutritional Approach in Managing Feline Allergen Fel d1 true {{webinarsregistrationpage::race_approved_pending}} 1 Credit Hour {{webinarsregistrationpage::hero_image}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::hero_image_self_hosted}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::hero_image_desktop_background_position}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::hero_image_mobile_background_position}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::hero_image_custom_padding}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::hero_image_custom_padding_mobile}} Purina{reg} {{webinarsregistrationpage::supported_by}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::multiple_speakers}}

Allergies to cats are the most common animal‐origin allergy and affect about 1 in 5 adults worldwide. Although cats produce several allergens, more than 96% of people with sensitivities to cats respond to the primary cat allergen, Fel d1, a protein secreted in the saliva and sebaceous secretions of cats. Allergen avoidance is the most effective solution; however, it involves limiting interactions with cats or, in some cases, relinquishing the cat. There is a need for innovative approaches to manage cat allergens. This webinar will discuss the scientific basis of a novel approach to simply, safely, and effectively neutralize Fel d1, the most potent feline allergen, utilizing anti-Fel d1 IgY antibodies (derived from chicken eggs) added to feline diets. Efficacy of a feline diet with an egg product ingredient containing anti‐Fel d1 IgY antibodies in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo will be discussed.

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The Purina Institute is an organization within Purina responsible for sharing the latest scientific findings in companion animal nutrition, with the goal of elevating the nutrition conversation within the veterinary community. As the voice of Purina’s science, the Purina Institute represents an extensive global research network, which has developed innovative nutritional breakthroughs for nearly a century; breakthroughs that have redefined the industry’s standards of pet nutrition for healthy cats and dogs and those requiring specialized clinical nutrition.

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Allergies to cats are the most common animal‐origin allergy and affect about 1 in 5 adults worldwide. Although cats produce several allergens, more than 96% of people with sensitivities to cats respond to the primary cat allergen, Fel d1, a protein secreted in the saliva and sebaceous secretions of cats. Allergen avoidance is the most effective solution; however, it involves limiting interactions with cats or, in some cases, relinquishing the cat. There is a need for innovative approaches to manage cat allergens. This webinar will discuss the scientific basis of a novel approach to simply, safely, and effectively neutralize Fel d1, the most potent feline allergen, utilizing anti-Fel d1 IgY antibodies (derived from chicken eggs) added to feline diets. Efficacy of a feline diet with an egg product ingredient containing anti‐Fel d1 IgY antibodies in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo will be discussed.

Company Description

The Purina Institute is an organization within Purina responsible for sharing the latest scientific findings in companion animal nutrition, with the goal of elevating the nutrition conversation within the veterinary community. As the voice of Purina’s science, the Purina Institute represents an extensive global research network, which has developed innovative nutritional breakthroughs for nearly a century; breakthroughs that have redefined the industry’s standards of pet nutrition for healthy cats and dogs and those requiring specialized clinical nutrition.

Allergies to cats are the most common animal‐origin allergy and affect about 1 in 5 adults worldwide. Although cats produce several allergens, more than 96% of people with sensitivities to cats respond to the primary cat allergen, Fel d1, a protein secreted in the saliva and sebaceous secretions of cats. Allergen avoidance is the most effective solution; however, it involves limiting interactions with cats or, in some cases, relinquishing the cat. There is a need for innovative approaches to manage cat allergens. This webinar will discuss the scientific basis of a novel approach to simply, safely, and effectively neutralize Fel d1, the most potent feline allergen, utilizing anti-Fel d1 IgY antibodies (derived from chicken eggs) added to feline diets. Efficacy of a feline diet with an egg product ingredient containing anti‐Fel d1 IgY antibodies in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo will be discussed.

Company Description

The Purina Institute is an organization within Purina responsible for sharing the latest scientific findings in companion animal nutrition, with the goal of elevating the nutrition conversation within the veterinary community. As the voice of Purina’s science, the Purina Institute represents an extensive global research network, which has developed innovative nutritional breakthroughs for nearly a century; breakthroughs that have redefined the industry’s standards of pet nutrition for healthy cats and dogs and those requiring specialized clinical nutrition.