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Think there’s no such thing as hypoallergenic cat breeds?
You’re sort of right. While you can find dogs that are nearly allergen-free, cats are a bit different. You won’t find a single breed that is 100% allergy-friendly.
Even the hairless breeds, like the Sphynx on our list, can end up with a gummy buildup of allergy-inducing dander on their skin.
Still, if your allergies aren’t off-the-charts severe, you don’t have to give up your dreams of owning a cat. Here are some of the best, mostly hypoallergenic cats for those with allergies.
Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds Explained
When we say a cat is hypoallergenic, it means that the cat is less likely to cause an allergic reaction in humans, who are typically allergic to cats.
This is because hypoallergenic cats produce fewer allergens than other cats. However, it is important to note that there is no completely hypoallergenic cat breed.
While some cat breeds may produce fewer allergens, each individual cat is unique, and people may still have allergic reactions to them.
Therefore, it’s essential to spend time with a cat and see how your body reacts before committing to adopting one, especially if you have a history of cat allergies.
Best Hypoallergenic Cat Breeds For People With Allergies
#1 Balinese
Even though the Balinese cat has long fur, it is considered hypoallergenic.
It isn’t the cat’s hair that actually triggers allergies; instead, it is the proteins that are in the cat’s saliva as well as skin oils.
The Balinese cat doesn’t produce much of the Fel D1 protein, which triggers allergies. Don’t mistake these beauties for a Siamese cat!
While they have similar facial features and coloring, Balinese cats have longer, fluffier fur and they’re proud of it!
#2 Russian Blue
The Russian Blue breed of cat is another popular choice for those with allergies.
Russian Blue cats are smart, quiet and gentle. This cat breed originated from Archangel, a port city in Russia.
These cats are easily recognized by their piercing green eyes and soft silver-blue fur.
#3 Devon Rex
Devon Rex cats don’t have a top coat and their normal coat features fur that is soft and fine.
The first Devon Rex cat came to the United States in 1968, and today is recognized as a breed of cat by several cat associations, including the Cat Fanciers Association.
They’re known for being good with people, kids and other pets, making them the perfect cat for families.
#4 Sphynx
Of course a cat breed that is hairless is going to be great for those who suffer with allergies right?
These cats don’t have any hair, so there is no place for allergens to hide…in theory.
They still need regular baths or wipe-downs to get rid of any buildup on their skin.
Remember, it’s not the hair or lack thereof that makes hypoallergenic cat breeds, it’s the saliva.
#5 Javanese
Most cats have three layers of fur, but the Javanese cat breed only has one layer of fur.
Their fur is a top coat featuring fine, soft fur. This means that these cats don’t shed as much as other cats, so there is less pet dander waving around your home.
Wrap-Up
While there are a few other mostly hypoallergenic cat breeds out there, these are among the most popular.
If your allergies are severe, yet you dream of being a cat parent, it’s important to talk to your doctor to see if there is anything he can do to help.
Some people might just be able to get allergy shots every so often, but for others, it’s not that simple.
Do you have any of these mostly hypoallergenic cat breeds? Share your favorites in the comments!
Oh wow. I had no idea there were cat versions of hypoallergenic dogs. This is a great list for cat lovers who can’t have them.
That’s pretty cool! I have a friend who loves cats, but she’s allergic to them.
That’s interesting. I know there are hypoallergenic dogs, so I guess I shouldn’t be surprised by this.
This was very interesting to read. I know manyare glad to know their dreams of getting a cat is over. Thanks
Wow!! I didn’t realize there are so many breeds that are hypoallergenic! I thought only the hairless ones were! This is great to know as my son is allergic!
Honestly, I probably would have just thought of the sphynx as a hypoallergenic cat. I’m surprised to see so many different ones.
Wow I thought the only hypogenic breed was the sphynx! I wish I knew this before adopting our tabby… My husband is slightly allergic to it. Balinese cats are so cute!
Cats are cute but my dog would not put up with one in our house…LOL!! Great post though!
I have always thought Sphynx cats are so adorable. I would love to own one once the kids have moved out in a few years. I have two long hair cats right now.
I didn’t know there were more hypoallergenic breeds of cats than others. I did know about the hairless cat and thought that was the only option when it comes to allergies. Great info!
I love cats and had no idea there were hypoallergenic cats! Thanks for sharing this list.
What a great post for cat lovers! We have three at home that are definitely not hypoallergenic. My best friend though has a Russian blue and he’s beautiful!
Love your honesty…that there isn’t truly a purely non-hypoallergenic variety but there is hope! And hey the Rex cats need someone to love them so for their sake–thank goodness for allergies.
These are all beautiful cats! I love the Russian Blue!
Great info.. My son always wants to adopt a cat! They are so cute
I have ALWAYS wanted a Sphynx. They’re gorgeous and have a bit of mystery about them. I have a long hair now, but he needs a friend 😉
If I was dating my boyfriend before I got my cats, this would have helped a ton lol! He’s allergic to them, but we’ve lived together 7 years and deals with it. He knows I love the little furballs
My kids are obsessed with cats! I think the Balinese is gorgeous! My husband and daughter has allergies thats why we never considered getting a cat before.
I have a friend who has a hairless cat for this reason. She is allergic to the fur and wanted to have a cat.
I never knew there were so many cat allergenic cat breeds. I know many people who are allergic to cats so this is great info.
This is so good to know! I had heard of the Russian Blue being hypoallergenic and of course the Sphynx (which I have a hard time cuddling up to.) I’m happy to see other options too!