Best Cat Breeds for People With Allergies

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"Balinese: long-coated version of Siamese. Affectionate, active, and low-shedding. Weekly brushing keeps their beautiful coat in check."

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British Shorthair

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Devon Rex

"Devon Rex: ideal for allergy sufferers. Low-shedding wavy coat reduces dander. Outgoing and playful feline companions."

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Javanese

Javanese: Siamese-like with long hair and wider coat colors. Minimal shedding, no undercoat. Weekly brushing keeps them groomed."

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Oriental

Oriental: crossbreed of American shorthair, Abyssinian, and Siamese. Athletic, playful, intelligent. Moderate shedding, regular brushing needed."

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Russian Blue

"Russian Blue: even-tempered, good for mild cat allergies. Low-shedding plush coat, weekly brushing recommended.

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Selkirk Rex

"Selkirk Rex: laidback compared to Cornish and Devon Rex. Wavy coat, minimal shedding. A relaxed and low-maintenance breed."

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Siamese

"Siamese: popular, potentially low-allergen breed. Low-maintenance coat, minimal shedding. Curious and intelligent feline companions."

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Siberian

"Siberian cat: hypoallergenic reputation, less Fel d 1 allergen. Limited scientific evidence. Beautiful and affectionate feline companions.

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Sphynx

"Sphynx cats: not truly hairless, have a soft suede-like fuzz. Regular bathing minimizes dander. Playful and unique breed."

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