yes you would because even they look different they are in the same family, but the difference is that lions are called 'big cats'
Most people that are allergic to cats are only actually allergic to the fur, so a hairless cat.
if you're allergic to a ragdoll cat, then you're probably allergic to all cats. in specific, a cat allergy is mostly based on contact with bodily fluids or dry flakes of skin. Allergy to a cats hair may be something more like hayfever. which a long haired cat can trigger, same as a short haired cat that sheds a lot. :source: two family members who are both allergic to cats.
no no
When you are allergic to a cat you are either allergic to its fur OR its dander.Dander is when a cat licks itself and the dried spit falls off in flakes (ew, I know).So you can't be allergic to a certain colour of cat.
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no, it depends on the length of the cats fur and stuff. you are not allergic to the cat itself, it is the dust mites that they carry on the fur.
Yes, dogs can be allergic to cat dander. Just like humans, dogs can have allergic reactions to proteins found in cat dander, which can cause symptoms such as itching, sneezing, and respiratory issues.
I already have a cat, but unless some one is allergic in your family you can get one,but if someone is then get a dog or get a low shedding cat. Yes, if you are able to have a cat you should, because there are too many out there without a good and loving home. Even if you are allergic you can get a Siberian, low-shedding, or you can just get one and be careful. To me allergies would be a small price to pay to enjoy my cats.
If you get affected that way from a cat you are allergic to the cat. It has nothing to do with the asthma.
it depends on if the cat is allergic or ammune to it.
Cat Epithelium is the cat's skin or dander. This is what most people with cat allergies are allergic to.