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Certain kitty breeds produce less of this particular protein, which can nix some of those irritating side effects that arise from being around cats. These cats are called "hypoallergenic," and ...
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).
For people with allergies, adopt one of these family-friendly hypoallergenic cats, including Burmese, Devon Rex, Bengal, and Russian Blue breeds.
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
Allergies to cats, a type of animal allergy, are one of the most common allergies experienced by humans.Among the eight known cat allergens, the most prominent allergen is secretoglobin Fel d 1, which is produced in the anal glands, salivary glands, and, mainly, in sebaceous glands of cats, and is ubiquitous in the United States, even in households without cats.
To help prevent this, the cat should be brushed at least every other day to help control loose and shedding hair. [10] [30] On the contrary, according to the ACFA breed standard and Chantilly originator and breed advocate (J. Robinson and T. Oraas) the Chantilly was easily groomed due to its lack of undercoat and was little shedding. [3] [12] [36]
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The article I linked, states that no cat is truly hypoallergenic, meaning, every cat does produce levels of the allergy substance. However, certain breeds are known not to spread it as much as other breeds, these breeds are what are known to the public as hypoallergenic. These cats shed minimally due to their cleaning habits.