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NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Suffe

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NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Suffe

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  2. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers In a previous post, we shared with you 5 hypoallergenic cat breeds that cat allergy sufferers may be able to live with. As we mentioned previously, there is no such thing as a non-allergenic cat because the protein that causes cat allergies, called Fel d 1, is present in cat saliva and dander. Essentially, all cats salivate and have skin, which is where the dander comes from. However, we have found some cats, who because of their special fur, may shed a lot less, which prevents the dander from getting into an allergy sufferer’s environment or their bodies produce less of the Fel d 1 protein. Continue reading to learn more. You might find a breed you like!

  3. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers Oriental Shorthair • Considered almost dog-like in its behavior, the Oriental Shorthair is called the “rainbow cat” because it comes in over 300 color patterns. • They have very short, fine hair that sheds infrequently, which is why less of the Fel d 1 protein gets into the environment. It’s still a good idea to give the Oriental Shorthair a brushing once a week or so - but that’s it.

  4. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers Devon Rex • Similar to its close relative the Cornish Rex, the Devon Rex has a very unique coat that only consists of the downy layer. • Most cat fur is comprised of three layers. As a result, there is much less fur containing the Fel d 1 protein being shed and spread around your environment.

  5. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers Bengal • Although they aren’t known to produce less Fel d 1 protein, the Bengal cat has a very special, fine coat that requires less work to maintain. • As a result, they are not licking their fur as much as a typical cat. As a result, less of the Fel d 1 protein, which is found in their saliva, is getting onto their fur. • Additionally, the Bengal cat does not shed as frequently as other cats, which results in less fur, containing the Fel d 1 protein, getting into the environment.

  6. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers Russian Blue • A large, sleek shorthaired cat, the Russian Blue is mesmerizing in its unique beauty. • Better still, is that those with allergies may find the Russian Blue to be the perfect addition to their home. Why? Because the Russian Blue is special in that its body produces less of the Fel d 1 protein, which is the culprit when it comes to causing uncomfortable allergy irritation.

  7. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers Balinese • Also known as the “longhaired Siamese”, the Balinese is one of those unique breeds, like the Siberian or Russian Blue, whose bodies produce much less of the Fel d 1 protein that causes so much irritation to allergy sufferers. • Although it still sheds, because its body makes less of the Fel d 1 protein, there is less of it in your environment. This truly is a gorgeous, fluffy cat!

  8. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers What you can do to cut down on cat allergens in your home • Brush and groom your cat regularly • Vacuum carpets, rugs and other places your cat likes to frequent regularly. • Try and visit with one of these cats before bringing one home to see how you do around them. We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised!

  9. NuVet Labs: 5 More Hypoallergenic Cats for Cat Allergy Sufferers • If you decide to bring a cat into your home now that your allergies may not be an obstacle, you may also choose to provide your new cat with a nutritious vitamin like NuVet PlusVitamin Supplement for Cats and Kittens. • Trusted by cat owners everywhere, NuVet PlusVitamin Supplement for Cats and Kittens has become the first choice of discerning cat parents who want to keep their little balls of fur feeling their best. • We regularly receive testimonials from happy cat parents who have shared with us how NuVet Plushas helped to ease various health issues their cats have been plagued with. We regularly post these happy testimonials on NuVet Reviews. If you would like to learn more about NuVet PlusVitamin Supplement for Cats and Kittens, please visit NuVet Reviews.

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