If you’re one of the millions of people who have an allergy to cats, the good news is you’re not alone. But, if you’re an allergy sufferer who happens to love cats, we have even better news for you: There are a handful of hairless cat breeds and cat breeds that don’t shed as frequently as others that may help alleviate your itchy eyes and runny nose—or at least save you money on lint rollers.

Here’s a list of Top 10 Cat Breeds in the world that don’t shed.

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  1. Pretty sure you have never owned a Siberian because they leave hair everywhere especially if you don't groom them regularly. It's easy to see where they sleep just look for the pile of cat hair on your bed or blankets.

  2. I have learned recently that diet has much to do with the amount of shedding that a cat does. My senior Russian Bleu cat used to shed heavily. I have switched her off of her dry kibble diet to canned cat food in the morning and raw food in the evening
    Her shedding had decreased 80%.

  3. I love cats honestly
    I used to have a cat snowie
    She had 6 kittens all were so cute
    But I lost snowie and her kittens due to some rain
    So please pray for them.

  4. Yea here’s a list of cats just coz

    1. Bengal
    2. Donskoy
    3. Sphynx
    4. Black cat
    5. Tabby cat
    6.Scottish fold
    7. Main coon
    8. British short hair
    9. Siamese cat
    10. Persian cat
    11. Ragdoll
    12. American short hair
    13. Burmese cat
    14. Burman cat
    15. Bombay cat
    16. Russian blue
    17. Sibiran cat
    18. Norwegian forest cat
    19. Munchkin
    20.devion Rex
    21. American curl
    22. American bobtail
    23. Balinese cat
    24. Chartruex
    25. Manx cat
    26. Egyptian mau
    27 Himalayan cat
    28. Cornish Rex
    29. Turkish van
    30.abysissian
    31. Exotic short hair
    32. Oriental short hair
    33. Turkish angora
    34. Japanese bobtail
    35. American wire hair
    36. Ragamuffin
    37. Somali cat
    38. Tonkanese cat
    39. Selkirk Rex
    40. Ocicat
    41. Korat
    42. Singapora cat
    43. British long hair
    44. Laperm
    45. Havana brown
    46. Chausi
    47. Vermilla
    48. Colorpoint shorthair
    49. Toiger
    50. Sokoke
    51. Javanese cat
    52. Snow shoe cat
    53. Australian mist
    54. Lykoi

  5. How do bengals not shed bruh… when I pick up my silver Bengal cat then there is so much furr on my shirt that it looks like she just naturally became bald but she isn’t

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