no, are you crazy?
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.
Most people that are allergic to cats are only actually allergic to the fur, so a hairless cat.
depends on the cat
No. There are many causes for hives, so you can get them if you are not allergic to cats. However, you would not get them from a cat if you're not allergic.
no because they are usually friends with cats .
I suppose so, I've never heard of it but I suppose it's possible. Anything's possible-well, usually.
depends on what sort of cat it is
Its really not reccommended to live with cats if you're allergic to them, and have asthma. Although, it just really depends how allergic you are to them.
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.
being a cat, probably not.
Madonna does not have a cat or dog. She is actually allergic to cats and dogs.
Not quite; unless the person has multiple allergies ; which is possible. But when the people are allergic to cats most of the time is not the cat hair. What makes somebody to be allergic to cats is actually the saliva that the cat use to clean themselves and ends on his hair. Which at the end the cat is the one that carries it. Well saying this parakeets are birds and flap their winds a lot ; but they don't have the elements of the saliva's cat. Actually birds have a very clean beaks and tongue that some can die from human mouth contact (kiss). Perhaps the person can be allergic to the feathers. But like I said is very likely to be allergic to both...