Sphynx cats are hairless, which means they produce less dander, a common allergen. Their unique appearance and affectionate nature make them a popular choice.
Devon Rex cats have short, curly coats that shed minimally, reducing the spread of allergens. They are playful and sociable, making them great companions.
Cornish Rex cats have soft, wavy coats that produce less dander. Their friendly and active nature makes them ideal pets for allergy sufferers.
Balinese cats have long, silky fur but produce fewer allergens compared to other long-haired breeds. They are intelligent and affectionate.
Russian Blues have dense, short coats that trap allergens close to their skin. They are gentle, quiet cats that make great indoor pets.
Siberian cats are known for producing lower levels of Fel d 1, a protein that causes allergies. Their friendly and playful nature makes them ideal for families.
Oriental Shorthairs have sleek, short coats that shed less and produce fewer allergens. They are social and affectionate pets.
Bengal cats have short, dense coats that require minimal grooming and produce fewer allergens. Their energetic and playful nature is a bonus.
Javanese cats are similar to Balinese cats in their low allergen production. They are playful, vocal, and enjoy being around their owners.
LaPerm cats have curly coats that produce less dander. They are affectionate and enjoy being part of family activities.