being a cat, probably not.
The Burmese and Abyssinian are both playful cats and do good with children.
No. Cats have fur with curtain bugs that keep up the moisture in their skins. Rabbits have textured oil as do dogs.
If the child is not specifically allergic to dogs, he would benefit from the friendship of a dog. Dog allery is quite rare. More people are allergic to cats than to dogs.
Burmese cats are very loyal subjects to the egyptians. They are apart of the Siamese family. Burmese cats are very good pets, i have one of my own and they listen to you if you teach them the word no, i did it with my cat. They do not eat much, and they are aborable and very cute!
Yes, a Burmese cat would be a good option for a first time cat owner, as they are considered low maintenance and easy to care for. The lifespan of these cats ranges from 10 to 17 years.
yes,the Schipperke a good pet for people allergic to dogs.
Ferrets are not good pets for any children. There are no tests for allergic reactions for human from ferrets. Ferrets don't produce dander like cats, which causes allergic reactions in humans.
You are probably actually allergic to cat saliva. because your cat cleans herself by licking her fur, there is dried saliva on her fur. (lovely thought isn't it) it flakes off and you breathe it. your body over reacts to the foreigh substance, and hence your alergy. You may be able to reduce your alergy problems by bathing the cat regularly, then again, depending on the cat, that solution could be worse than the problem.
No cat is allergen-free, not even hairless cats, although there are some studies that conclude a few breed of cats are less likely to cause allergies than others. There has been some evidence to suggest that Siberian cats produce relatively little of the Feld1 allergen as compared to other cats because of their tight, thick undercoat and oily top coat. This keeps their skin well hydrated, thereby reducing dander production and distribution.
No breed of dog is good for people who are allergic to dog dander.
Well, I am allergic to dogs and cats, and I just take the Ventolin inhaler. (Bue inhaler) This opens up my airways, and whenever I go to see dogs or cats, I feel safe with it!
I've read mixed things regarding burmillas as an indoor cat. Seems about 50/50. I have a burmilla who is an apartment cat - as I'd read they were good indoor cats - and I'd say he is quite high energy and you need a good amount of space still. He has a tall scratch post and a LOT of toys. We also trained him to be on a lead and he will go for 'walks' which he LOVES. He will sit by the front door crying and purrs as soon as he sees his lead. He goes in the car too. I do feel bad sometimes as I think he would really love to be outdoors more. I think possibly it depends on the individual cats temperment.