9/11/2011

Is there a cat that causes less allergic reaction than others?

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Is there a cat that causes less allergic reaction than others?I am aware that they have geneticly engineered a "hypoallergenic cat", but I am wondering if there is a certain breed that would not affect my allergies as bad as others. I get allergy shots, and take allergy medication, but I am severely allergic and still have some pretty unpleasant symptoms.

I have had different breeds of cats and they have had different affects on my allergies, one affected me more than the other.

Anyone know if there are some breeds known not to affect allergies as bad?

-eobealocwealm
Simply, yes. A shorthaired breed of cat will typically aggravate allergies less, unless it has bad dander.

I'd reccomend a devon rex. If you find them and other cats with supershort or no hair ugly as many do (can't blame you, I like the fluffies myself) then maybe a normal shorthaired breed like a Havana, Egyptian Mau, or Siamese.

-versantly
a cat picture works well. it's not worth a cat's life to bring one home and then have to get rid of it at a later date for health reasons -go to any pound and see the results of poor pet owner decisions.

-cooker_upper1
You won't have cat allergies if you take a teaspoon of LOCAL honey each day. The local honey works with your body to develop immunities to all the air born irritants around you-like PET DANDER, mold, pollen, dust, smog and mildew. This is a healthy alternative to medication (medication will dry our your sinuses and, possibly, your kidneys). Like all herbal remedies, it will take a while to become totally effective but you will notice that you are, overall, healthier and get less cold and flu symptoms as well.

-busybee2
no. Allergies to cats are to skin dander and/or saliva and all cats have those.

If you get a short haired cat that doesn't lick or drool and that you can shampoo on a regular basis you might be okay.

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