Yes. The Ragdoll breed, despite the popular myth, is not hypoallergenic. If you are allergic to cats, then you will be allergic to Ragdoll cats.
The allergen is found in the cat's saliva, which remains in its coat after the cat cleans itself. When your cat sheds, the saliva coating on the fur (often called "dander") remain on any hair that is airborne. Inhaling the microscopic protein allergen causes your allergic reactions.
Ragdoll cats have long, thick coats, and require daily brushing. These cats do shed quite heavily, so are not the best choice when looking for a specific breed of 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.
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.
Yes, I'm prety sure of that. Peolple who are alergic to cats are allergic to any cats!
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Ragdoll cats are typically large and muscular cats, known for their size and weight. They are not generally smaller than other cat breeds.
A lot more people are allergic to cats than dogs ( I think twice as many).
TIE!people aren't allergic to cats more then dogs.same thing with dogs.
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People who are allergic to cats aren't really allergic to their fur. Their allergic to the dandruff a cat produces as an adult. Since kittens don't have dandruff people aren't really allergic to them. So I doubt that people allergic to cat's are allergic to fancy mice but if they produce the same dandruff it could be.
Rag doll cats aren't hard to groom. They are just like regular cats.