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  2. 27 cat breeds that won't make your eyes itch - AOL

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    These cats are called "hypoallergenic," and there are 27 breeds in all, according to research engine FindTheBest. See them all in the slideshow below: See them all in the slideshow below: More on ...

  3. 15 Best Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds for Families With Allergies

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    For people with allergies, adopt one of these family-friendly hypoallergenic cats, including Burmese, Devon Rex, Bengal, and Russian Blue breeds.

  4. Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds Don’t Exist (Sorry), But Here Are ...

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    Although no cat is completely allergy-free, some breeds are less likely to cause those pesky symptoms (sneezing, itching, sniffling, watery eyes, you know the drill).

  5. Arabian Mau - Wikipedia

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    Usually, Arabian Maus have bright green eyes. The ears are large, slightly forward and sideward-placed, a little long, and high-set on the skull. [2] While Arabian Maus are not technically hypoallergenic, its low propensity for shedding and dander production may cause lesser reactions in those with mild allergies. [3] Bicolor female Arabian Mau cat

  6. LaPerm - Wikipedia

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    In profile, the straight nose leads into a break between the eyes up to a flattish forehead. LaPerms also have rather broad noses, flared ears, and medium-large almond-shaped eyes. Like other rexes, all colors and patterns are acceptable, [ 3 ] although tabbies, reds and torties are quite common due to their origins.

  7. Allergy to cats - Wikipedia

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    Fel d 1 is the most prominent cat allergen, accounting for 96% of human cat allergies. [4] The remaining cat allergens are Fel d 2–8, [5] with Fel d 4, a major urinary protein found in the saliva of cats, [6] occurring the most in humans among the other seven allergens. All cats produce Fel d 1, including hypoallergenic cats.

  8. 8 Hypoallergenic Cats for People with Allergies - AOL

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    The post 8 Hypoallergenic Cats for People with Allergies appeared first on Reader's Digest. If you love cats but can’t stop sneezing when you’re around them, don’t despair! These breeds may ...

  9. Sphynx cat - Wikipedia

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    While they lack much of the fur of other cat breeds, Sphynxes are not necessarily hypoallergenic. [16] Allergies to cats are triggered by a protein called Fel d1, not cat hair itself. [17] Fel d1 is a protein primarily found in cat saliva and sebaceous glands. [17] Those with cat allergies may react to direct contact with Sphynx cats. [17]