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Old 09-11-2007, 08:45 PM
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cats and allergy

Does anyone know of a breed of cat that does not cause so much of a reaction in those that are allergic?
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Old 09-11-2007, 10:03 PM
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Re: cats and allergy

Yes, Siamese seem to be pretty good for people with allergies
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Bengals are good as well as they have a pelted coat

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Re: cats and allergy

I've also read that Ragdolls are good for allergy sufferers.

We have jut got 2 half ragdoll kittens 1 boy 1 girl, 1 long 1 medium haired, and my girlfriend who usually gets really itchy eyes and sneezes, doesn't with these ragdolls
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Re: cats and allergy

Well I would have to say British Shorthair , basically anything that doesnt shed too much hair! (I also have allergies to cat, dog & horse) and my BSH has never effected me but my tortie brings me out in a rash, sneezing, itchy eyes ..... etc! So I try not to get too close to her (she sheds quite a lot!)


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