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.
Yes, cat hair can trigger severe allergic reactions in some people, but it is unlikely to directly cause death. However, complications from severe allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis, can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
being a cat, probably not.
Cat hair itself is not dangerous to humans, but some people may be allergic to it. Cat hair can carry allergens such as dander and saliva, which can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Regular cleaning and grooming of cats can help reduce the amount of allergens present in their hair.
Cat hair itself is not harmful to humans, but some people may be allergic to it. Cat dander, saliva, and urine can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals. Regular cleaning and grooming of cats can help reduce the amount of allergens in the environment.
None, but a Rex is ideal for people who are allergic or can't clean up much.
a hairless cat of a short hair
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that cat hair is specifically bad for females. However, some people may be allergic to cat hair, which can cause symptoms like sneezing, itching, or difficulty breathing. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns about allergies to cat hair.
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...
Most people that are allergic to cats are only actually allergic to the fur, so a hairless cat.
You could be allergic to its hair or it has fleas.
Monica in Friends is allergic to cat hair.
it depends on if the cat is allergic or ammune to it.