The problem with this is that it took quite a while for my brain to make the connection between cat and allergy - shut up; it's easily done when one suffers regularly from allergies anyway - and the cat (who I am having to lean over gingerly to type this) has been curled up comfortably on my lap for some time now, purring gently in her sleep (sweet).
So; I am feeling quite poorly.
BUT, I do not want to disturb the cat.
...Help!...
B.C.B.F.L.B x
UPDATE:
While I was still fiercely debating the remove-or-not-to-remove-the-cat issue with myself, the outcome was unexpectedly decided for me when the dog let out a sudden loud sneeze, which caused him to wake up, and the cat to fall off.
So; she is now sulking in the corner, glaring at the dog, who unfortunately for her is totally unconcerned by her steely gaze as he has fallen back to sleep.
On the downside, my allergies are settling down, which points very strongly towards my suspicion of my reaction being caused by my beloved Suzie's unusually close proximity being correct.
However, on the plus side, her being foisted from my lap was the dogs fault and not mine, so; she still likes me. Yay!
=SIGHS=
I am such a coward.
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