· cat allergies are caused by a protein called fel d 1, which is found in cats ’ saliva, skin, and dander. All cats , even hairless ones, produce feld 1 plus seven other allergens that can cause allergies in specific individuals. · there are many misconceptions about hypoallergenic cats. · choosing a cat that doesn’t trigger your allergies will take some trial and error, but there are steps potential cat parents with allergies can take to help reduce the effect of their allergies before adopting a cat. One common myth is that hypoallergenic cats are entirely allergen-free. But allergies can prevent us from being able to adopt a kitty of our own. Creating an answer for you using ai. However, some cat breeds naturally produce less of the allergen or have coats that shed and spread it less widely. You should not rely on this feature for medical, financial, or legal advice. This is not true. Whether it is you that is allergic or maybe its your roommate or a family member, a hypoallergenic cat might be the answer! We’ll also give you tips to reduce the allergens in your home and help you tolerate your pet better. Hypoallergenic cats are breeds with a reduced likelihood of causing allergic responses. For example, age, neuter status, and sex all affect allergen levels. Ai-generated content may sometimes contain inaccurate, incomplete, or biased information, so make sure you do additional research. When cats groom themselves, this protein spreads onto their fur and into the air. You can get your kitty cuddles without the itchy eyes! (for a closer look at the difference, see our article which defines hypoallergenic vs non-allergenic for animals). Cat allergies tend to be in reaction to dander and saliva. · in this article, we’ll discuss why there’ s no truly hypoallergenic cat and list some breeds that allergy sufferers may tolerate better. However, non- allergenic cats (ones that cause no allergies ) are a myth.
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