*Hypoallergenic cats breeds*

Indeed, there are cats that cause less sneezing for owners with allergies or asthma. About 3 out of 10 people with allergies or asthma also have a reaction to dogs and cats. However, cat allergies are much more common. But according to experts, if you’re allergic to cats, it’s not the fluffy fur you need to worry about, it’s the special protein that all cats produce.

*Here are some breeds of hypoallergenic cats:*
🥇 Balinese
The intelligent and energetic Balinese produces slightly less Fel d 1 and has a single coat.
🥇 Javanese
The Javanese cat has no undercoat and needs less combing.
🥇 Russian Blue
This is another strikingly attractive cat that has less Fel d 1 than the other breeds. Although the Russian Blue has a thick, luxurious coat, it hardly ever sheds.
🥇 Siamese
The beautiful Siamese has a short, non-shedding coat that doesn’t require a ton of grooming, making them a potential choice for people with allergies. What they lack in grooming needs they make up for in play and activity, so be prepared to give them exercise and plenty of toys (and all the pets—they love affection!).
🥇 Siberian
Siberian cats shed little, which means they are less likely to be exposed to irritating particles of dried protein Fel d 1 in the air.
🥇 Bengal
It doesn’t molt as often as other breeds, which is a good thing because it is very playful and sociable.
🥇 Cornish Rex
The Cornish Rex has soft fur without a coarse coat. He needs periodic bathing to reduce fat accumulation, but this will also help minimize allergens Fel d 1.
🥇 Devon Rex
The playful Devon Rex has 3 layers of fur, but his fur is short and wavy, with little shedding.
🥇 Korat
Korat’s shimmering blue with a silver sheen coat sheds surprisingly little, making these intelligent social cats the best choice for allergy sufferers.
🥇 LaPerm
Due to a genetic mutation, LaPerm breed cats have curly coats that do not shed and are resistant to dandruff, so they may be a good option for allergy sufferers.
🥇 Oriental Shorthair
The Oriental’s coat is thin and silky to the touch, but it doesn’t shed if you brush it regularly.
🥇 Sphynx
A cute, lively and fun breed, the Sphynx is probably the closest thing to a hypoallergenic breed, it is very affectionate and hairless. However, its suede-like coat needs to be bathed to control skin grease.
🥇 Selkirk Rex
While the Cornish Rex and Devon Rex tend to be very energetic cats, the Selkirk Rex is much calmer. But like other Rex cats, this breed has a wavy coat that sheds minimally.
🥇 Snowshoe
Named for its distinctive white paws, the snowshoe cat also boasts a very short coat with thick fur. Compared to many other cat breeds, the Snowshoe cat hardly sheds and has little dander.
🥇 Colorpoint Shorthair
This non-shedding breed and a close relative of the Siamese is a rather affectionate and talkative cat. .
🥇 Ocicat
Not only are they incredibly intelligent, but they also have a very fine coat, making them ideal cats for allergy sufferers.
🥇 Munchkin Cat.
For allergy sufferers who react to pet dander, munchkin breed cats are the perfect solution.
🥇 Burmese cat

For those allergic to pet hair and dander, Burmese cats are a great option. These hypoallergenic cats are considered some of the least shedding cats on the planet.
Are some cat breeds really hypoallergenic?
What is more accurate is that each person has a different allergy threshold. One person with allergies may not have a strong reaction to one breed of cat, while another may react to the same “hypoallergenic” breed if they are sensitive enough, she explains. Female cats usually produce less Fel d 1 than males, and neutered males produce less than intact ones.

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