Yes, Bombay cats do shed.
No
I had a Manx Siamese mix and I was not allergic to it. Is this possible?
well if the cat that the hypoallergenic cat is mixed with isn't hypoall. then the cat isn't hypoallergenic. if the mix includes all hypoall. cats then the cat is hypoallergenic.
Sorry its not.
Japanese Bobtail cats are not a hypoallergenic breed of cat. They produce as much dander as any average domestic cat.
No, Havana Brown cats are not considered hypoallergenic. While no cat breed is completely hypoallergenic, some breeds may produce fewer allergens than others, but Havana Browns are not typically known for being hypoallergenic. Allergies to cats are usually triggered by proteins in their saliva, dander, and urine, rather than their fur.
They can but not if they both are boys they would fight a lot. The above is not necessarily true... If you have a male Bombay, and had him for over one year, then got another adult male Bombay (not an Alpha) the pecking order should fall into play (even if your first Bombay is passive). The trick is to NEVER mix two alpha males together. If you obtain a Bombay then 6 months later get another one there can be fighting. Bombay cats go by pecking order because they are not totally independent cats. If another cat tries to "steal" their special humans attention, the other Bombay will seriously injure the other. Again Bombay's are NOT Like Most Cats. They tend to have "Dog like" traits also, although there is another trick. Get a kitten, Bombay's will tolerate all kittens and dogs.
It's an opinion, but I think Bombay Cats are beautiful. I have two at home and they are adorable little kittens, but that's just my opinion!
Bombay cats have a large population and quantity of felines in the breed.
No of course not.Bombay cats love attention!
Bombay adults can weigh 4-7 kg (8-15 lb.).