10 Best Cat Breeds for People With Allergies

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Balinese

Balinese cat: Similar to Siamese, but with long coat and low shedding. Affectionate, active, and possibly less allergenic due to less Fel d 1.

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Cornish Rex

Cornish Rex: Short, wavy coat, sheds less dander. Intelligent, active, and attention-loving cats with no topcoat.

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Devon Rex

Devon Rex: Ideal for allergy sufferers! Non-shedding wavy coat reduces allergens. Playful, outgoing, and loves to be part of your life.

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Javanese

Javanese cat: Balinese + colorpoint shorthair cross. Siamese-like, long-haired, low shedding, fewer allergens, suitable for mild allergies.

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Oriental

Oriental cat: a blend of American Shorthair, Abyssinian, Siamese. Active, smart, moderate shedding - groom 2x/week + damp cloth for allergens.

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Russian Blue

Russian Blue: Even-tempered, hypoallergenic, low-shedding cat breed. Weekly brushing keeps their plush coat radiant. Enjoy gentle, quiet companionship.

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Selkirk Rex

Selkirk Rex: calm, wavy coat, low shedding. Brush 2x/week to remove hair and reduce allergens. Unlike other Rex cats, it's laidback.

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Siamese

Siamese cats: popular & possibly low-allergen breed with low-shed, easy coat. Weekly brushing needed. Affectionate, but allergies may occur.

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Siberian

Siberian cats claim to be hypoallergenic due to low Fel d 1 allergen, but limited scientific proof. They have thick, tangle-free coats, minimal grooming.

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Sphynx

Sphynx cats are "hairless" but have a soft suede-like fuzz. Regular baths reduce dander, essential for their skin health.

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