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1) I am not sure if the word "allergy" is appropriate, but there could certainly be a relation between you cleaning the closet and your cat's behavior. Read the notice of your cleaning product and eventually use a milder, different one in the future. Try to dilute the effect with much fresh air and eventually rinsing with more water in the closet. 2) "Keep the cat away when cleaning. If you must use products such as Ajax or Comet (and similar bleaching cleansers), Windex, Fantastik, or Formula 409 (and similar cleaners)... rinse, rinse, rinse and then rinse some more. Try to avoid use of household pesticides and fungicides (such as Ant & Roach sprays, Tilex, Lysol) and any products that have this warning on the label: CAUTION: Hazardous to Humans and Domestic Animals Consider changing to some environmentally friendly and non-toxic products" Source and further information: http://www.mainecoons.org/h/dangers.html 3) "Nontoxic household cleaning products from Organica": http://www.phoenixorganics.com/index.asp?cat=160456
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