There are many scientific laboratories trying to genetically breed a hypoallergenic cat, but there haven't been conclusive test to prove the cats bred are completely hypoallergenic. There are many ways to reduce allergens in your home and allow for you to own a cat.
1 - Keep your cats indoors only. When they go indoor and outdoor, they clean themselves more often, shed more, and bring inside outdoor allergens. Most people are actually not allergic to cat fur, but are allergic to their saliva and dander that is in their fur.
2 - Keep your cat out of the bedroom and off the furniture. While we love our furry friends to cuddle up next to us in bed, it's hours of exposure to the allergens. Cat trees or cat condos are great alternatives to them being on your furniture.
3- Keep your cat groomed. There are anti-dander shampoos that help Allergies and reduce shedding. Also brushing will help.
4 - Wash your hands after petting your cat.
5 - There are awesome meds now that are specifically designed to combat pet allergies. Ask your doctor which they would recommend you use.
no, there are no breeds of hyperallergenic cats.
certain breeds are
No, not at all, but they have oilier coats than many breeds, which can help minimize allergy issues if their coats are healthy and they are not overbathed.
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The Siamese is multicellular, and this applies to all breeds of cat.
No, not all breeds hate water. Most of the time it depends on the cat's personality.
No particular cat breed can be referred to as loyalist. All cat breeds are the same, it depends with how you train them.
Not including all the mixed-breed cats that people may breed themselves, there are 41 different cat breeds. There are at this moment 80 different cat breeds. The IPCBA recognizes 73 feline breeds, while the more conservative CFA tells us that there are only 41
The California Spangled Cat is one single breed.
yes there are all kinds of cats
There are currently no cat breeds that begin with the letter 'i'.
The original hybrid is called an F1 and is considered too "wild" to be a house cat. A Savannah is the largest of all domestic cats.