Not exact matches
This
cat and a few other naturally
hairless cats have been found worldwide;
produced by Mother Nature, they are the foundation for this unusual breed.
Hairless Cats: These are the easiest to groom but they need special attention to the oil their skin
produces.
The completely
hairless Sphynx
cats are often tolerated well, not because they don't
produce allergens, but because any allergy - causing proteins tend to stay on the
cat.
Naturally occurring mutations in
cats have
produced uniquely textured coats in breeds such as the curly - coated Selkirk Rex, the wavy - coated Devon Rex and the
hairless Sphinx.
Hairless cats and Rex
cats (curly - haired
cats) still
produce dander which can trigger an allergic reaction.
Dogs with long hair such as cocker spaniels or those with closely - cropped fur such as Labrador retrievers are equally likely to make someone sneeze, and even
hairless dogs like the Chinese crested or sphinx
cats can
produce allergens.