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There really aren't any, but a few brdees that are almost hairless spread less of the allergenic protein. The allergen is a protein in cat SALIVA, which gets into the air thru evaporation when they wash themselves (hence, less hair = less cleaning = less allergens evaporate into the air).Sphinx, the Rex brdees (Cornish and Devon), and I think Egyptian Mau are in that list.Also the little cat with the teeny legs that was crossed with a bunny or something, only has 1 coat of hair instead of the normal 2, it's said they have less allergenic proteins. I forget what it's called tho (I saw it on Cats 101).For any of them, since they are considered exotics , you'd have to find a reputable breeder and pay whatever the fee is. Some purebreds are up to $ 1000.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Azumu
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 17:32:08
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