I wonder if you could convince them to bathe the cats as it actually isn't the hair itself that causes the allergy it is the dander that is attached to the hair when it comes out if the are bathed once every week or 2 they shouldn't cause a problem take from someone who has 3 boys and a husband who have severe allergies that is what I was told by the allergy doctor bathe the dogs and cats and you will see no problem and he was right. This one of the reasons I never wear perfume I wear food scented body sprays and deodorant as food scents don't tend to bother people with allergies.
Lord have mercy, they barely clean the litter boxes, at my sons house. My last visit I complained.
At my daughters the cats have their own room, but I doubt my stay at home SIL will wash the cats. Both of these cats are long hair too.
I like cats but I am wise enough to admit I hate cleaning the litter box, so I don't have any. I don't care what the ads say. There is not a cat litter out there that keeps the smell down.
I don't mind cleaning the coops so much cuz they don't have to be done every time the chickens poop. Though when it's rainy and muddy I really hate it. I really should have french doors put on the wooden coop. Make it nice and wide so the wheel barrow gets nice and close.
The thing I look most for in anything, be it animals, houses, cars, strollers, anything is how easy it is to clean.
One of my biggest pet peeves is the Refrigerator. Why on earth do they have to be so dang, big? If it were up to me they'd be half as deep. Stuff just seems to get pushed to the back and disappears. It's like magic or something.
Ice cube makers my fanny! I want one that cleans itself.
I think it would be nice to cross a toilet with a refrigerator. Every once in a while you just push a button and everything flushes down the drain and it's clean for another six months.
Okay I'm done for now. Gotta go to DD's for the picnic.