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Lifestyle Pets

Lifestyle Pets, formerly Allerca, is a Delaware-based biotechnology company that claims to have bred hypoallergenic cats through a selective breeding process. The company was originally incorporated in California.〔
According to company literature, the company's cats have significantly reduced levels of a particular protein that humans suffer allergic reactions to.〔(Exposure Trial by Leading Allergist Shows ALLERCA Cat Is Hypoallergenic ) Allerca, Sept. 14, 2006〕 The journal ''Nature'' reported in September 2006 that in an Allerca-funded study, Sheldon Spector, a clinical allergy expert at the University of California, Los Angeles, found the company's cats to be less allergy-inducing than the control. However, neither the study nor its underlying data have been published,〔(Allergy-free pets surprisingly simple ), ''Nature'', Michael Hopkin, Sept. 26, 2006〕 and Spector himself advises caution as regards his study's interpretation as he used an experimental setup that is generally regarded as less than reliable.〔 (archived copy 2008-11-15 )〕 A July 2006 article in the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that no details about the cats have been released, nor have there been any peer-reviewed studies published about the company's work.〔 Cat experts also questioned whether the company's breeding model - stated at the time to be up to 10,000 cats by 2009 - was viable. Time named the company's cats among its list of Best Inventions for 2006.〔(TIME Best Inventions 2006 )〕 Allerca refuses to provide its kittens to clients whose allergy test results "indicate a level that includes HIGH".〔(Allerca sales e-mail )〕 A cat based on the Domestic shorthair cost US$6,950 while ones based on the Siamese and Ashera cost $16,900 and $26,950 respectively.〔(Hypoallergenic cats ) Lifestyle Pets〕
In February 2006, Allerca was evicted from its San Diego headquarters, an address that doubled as the founder Simon Brodie's home.〔
〕 Brodie's previous businesses have "left behind unhappy clients, unpaid employees, debts, lawsuits, court judgments and liens...."〔 The company Transgenic Pets sued Allerca and Brodie for theft of trade secrets and business plans.〔 Allerca settled. The settlement agreed that Allerca would not re-enter the genetically engineered allergen free cat market until May 31, 2006.〔

For a while, Allerca offered a franchising program, possibly in violation of California law.〔 Reports from Allerca indicate that they accepted at least partial payment from potential franchisees.


The company announced that on January 1, 2010 they will cease their breeding activities.〔
〕 However, their website remains active, and recent online complaints suggest that they are still in business.〔http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Allerca-Lifestyle-Pets/internet/Allerca-Lifestyle-Pets-Simon-Brodie-Cats-are-NOT-hypoallergenic-Internet-997100〕 A report by ABC news in July 2013 〔http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/case-hypoallergenic-cat-19695208〕〔http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/man-hypoallergenic-cats-19695238〕 confirms that the cats sold by Lifestyle Pets are no more hyperallergenic than any other cat.
==Fel d 1==
Most human cat allergies are caused by Fel d 1. Allerca (and earlier, Geneticas) scientists tried to delete or disable the gene. The company now says it has "discovered" a breed of cats that had a mutant version of the protein that did not induce an allergic response. Since a number of Fel d 1 alleles are known and documented whereas it is presently impossible to deduce allergenicity from their DNA or protein sequence alone, the alleged mutant cats could in fact exist, but their hypoallergenicity cannot be considered proven for the time being.

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