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Are there any cat breeds that don’t shed and don’t fill your house with cat hair?

Sure, you love cats, but, oh, the shedding and the grooming are two things you could do without, right?

Maybe you have allergies, or maybe you just don’t have the time for your feline friend’s grooming routine.

This is completely understandable, and that’s why this list provides you with cats that don’t shed or shed very little.

While hairless cats are the only completely non-shedding kitties, these beauties aren’t nearly as big shedders as some of their long-haired counterparts.

#1 Burmese

burmese cat

Burmese cats are similar to Siamese cats, except they are more muscular than the Siamese.

While they feature a thick coat, it is short and just needs occasional brushing.

They love being around people and don’t really like being alone.

#2 Cornish Rex

cornish rex with a long tail

The Cornish Rex is a miniature cat breed that doesn’t shed much.

Their curly coat is very short and sparse, and lies close to their body.

These cats are active, affectionate, and people-oriented.

#3 Korat

Korat cat with green eyes

The Korat cat hails from Thailand. Their silvery-blue coat is short, shiny, and single-layered.

These cats are strong-willed but also gentle and love to cuddle with their cat owners.

#4 Ocicat

Ocicat in a yellow background

Many people compare the Ocicat to being the domesticated version of the wild, spotted cat like the leopard or the ocelot.

They are the result of interbreeding Abyssinian, American Shorthair, and Siamese cats.

Their coat is satiny, soft, short, and tight. These cats are confident, dedicated, and devoted.

#5 Oriental

cute Oriental cats

Oriental cats feature a short coat and hardly shed at all.

They are the ideal cat to greet you at the front door, so they can tell you how their day was.

These cats are curious, intelligent, and loyal.

#6 Russian Blue

gorgeous Russian Blue sitting on a chair

The Russian Blue has one of the most unique appearances of all the cat breeds, with a coat that is blueish-gray in color and eyes that are luminous green.

They shed just once or twice a year and don’t produce as many allergens as other cat breeds.

#7 Siamese

super cute young Siamese cat with plain brown background

Like the Korat, the Siamese cat is another breed that hails from Thailand.

Their coats do a great job of trapping fur, so they only require occasional brushing.

These cats are inquisitive, intelligent, and loving.

#8 Singapura

singapura cat

The word Singapura comes from the Malaysian word – Singapore.

These cats are small in size and feature short-haired coats, large eyes, and large ears. They are curious, interactive, and playful.

So, if you’re looking for cats that stay small and don’t shed, the Singapura is an excellent choice.

#9 Sphynx

Sphynx cat with a cute collar with ribbon

Many people think that the Sphynx cat has no hair at all.

While it is true that they don’t have a coat, they aren’t hairless cats. They do have an extremely fine down on their body. These cats are energetic, lovable, and mischievous.

Still, the Sphynx is one of the few hairless cat breeds that shed very little, making them a great choice for people with allergies.

#10 Tonkinese

Tonkinese cat

Much like the Siamese cat, the Tonkinese cat features a short, tight coat that works well in trapping fur.

These cats are slender, but also very muscular. They are active, loving, and playful.

#11 Devon Rex

devon rex with bright blue eyes

Devon Rex is another cat that doesn’t shed much fur, thanks to its unique curly hair. 

While similar in appearance to the Cornish Rex, the Devon Rex has a slightly dense coat because it has all three hair levels, while the Cornish Rex has only two.

Still, Devon Rex cats are affectionate companions, so they’re worth the occasional loose hairs around the house. And they have minimal grooming needs. 

#12 Bengal

bengal cat

With its spotted, leopard-like coats, the Bengal is another cat breed that doesn’t shed. These gorgeous cats have short soft hair, so they shed very little and need weekly brushing to keep their fur shiny.

However, Bengal cats are highly energetic and intelligent. They need a lot of attention and mental/physical stimulation, so they aren’t the best option for people with a busy schedule. 

And they’re one of the cross breeds – a mix between Asian leopards and domestic shorthair cats. So, some people consider first-generation breeds dangerous. 

#13 Japanese Bobtail

Japanese Bobtail cat breed

The Japanese Bobtail won’t disappoint if you’re looking for stunning cats that shed less than other breeds.

This bobtailed cat has a single coat, so they do fine with brushing on a weekly basis to remove dead hair and won’t leave too much fur on your clothes. 

Moreover, the lack of an undercoat makes the Japanese Bobtail one of the best hypoallergenic cat breeds. They shed fewer allergens than other cats and are less likely to cause an allergic reaction. 

#14 Peterbald

Photo of shorthair, long, eared and thoroughbred animal. Cute pet

Peterbald is one of the few hairless breeds, so you won’t be finding much pet hair around the house. These cats have short hair, no hair at all, or peach fuzz.

And while they’re not a completely hypoallergenic breed, they’re less likely to cause problems for allergic people.

Not to mention that Peterbald cats have minimal brushing needs and are an intelligent breed, capable of learning plenty of cat tricks.

#15 Bombay

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Do black cats shed much? Not much if you have a Bombay – one of the few purebred breeds whose coat comes only in black.

The Bombay’s black coat needs weekly grooming to keep it soft and shiny and rarely a bath.

And these black cats are sociable, friendly, and intelligent – perfect for families with children.

#16 Bambino

bambino cat

Don’t be surprised if you have never heard of the Bambino. It’s an experimental cat breed – a cross between Sphynx cats and Munchkins.

The Bambino has a hairless body with tufts of hair on the ears and tail, so they’re one of the shedless cat breeds.

But in terms of grooming, it needs regular bathing to keep the skin free of bacteria.

#17 Siberian Cat

beautiful siberian cat with fluffy hair

When you’re reading about which cats shed the least, you don’t expect to see a gorgeous long-haired cat such as the Siberian. 

However, the Siberian cat has a double coat, so the inner layer traps most of the loose hairs.

Still, Siberians need regular grooming to keep their fluffy coat mat-free and lustrous. 

#18 Ukrainian Levkoy

ukrainian levkoy cat

The Ukrainian Levkoy is another hairless breed, so it won’t leave balls of fur all over your clothes or carpets. 

These cats have a distinctive appearance, thanks to their inward-folded ears, lack of hair, and wrinkled bodies.

While you won’t have a fluffy coat to pet, the Levkoy is very playful, affectionate, and social and makes a great pet.  

#19 Donskoy Cat

Donskoy cat

The Donskoy is similar in appearance to the Sphynx cats: a hairless body, wrinkled skin, and large ears.

But it comes from Russia, and the gene causing the hairless mutation is dominant, not recessive. 

While the Donskoy has no fur for you to brush, its wrinkled skin requires plenty of care to keep it grease-free and prevent skin infections. 

#20 Selkirk Rex

Selkirk Rex cat

The Selkirk Rex is one of the cutest curly cat breeds, and its unique woolly-like coat comes in short and long variants.

It sheds less than other breeds and requires minimal grooming. 

Wrap-Up

Cats that don’t shed are an excellent choice for those who are allergic to or sensitive to cat hair.

They are also ideal for people who want to keep their homes clean and free of excess fur.

However, it’s essential to remember that even cats that don’t shed will still need regular grooming and care to keep their coat healthy and shiny.

With the right attention and love, these non-shedding cats can make wonderful companions for years to come.

Do you have any of these cat breeds that don’t shed much? What tips can you offer to keep their shedding to an absolute minimum? Share below!

selkirk rex with curly hair
Deana Tucker
Deana Tucker

Deanna is a passionate cat lover and freelance writer. She lives with her Chi dog and a ragdoll cat. When she’s not writing, Deanna loves listening to country music or watching Dancing With The Stars.