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  • Hypoallergenic Cats: Separating Fact from Fiction - Allergy-Friendly Breeds
    Yes! Hypoallergenic cats do exist, and they can be a great option for people who are allergic to cats. In fact, there are several different breeds of hypoallergenic cats, including the Cornish Rex, the Sphynx, and the Siberian Forest Cat. These breeds have unique coats that produce less of the protein that triggers allergies, making them a good choice for people with allergies. Here are three myths dispelled about cat allergies:

    1. Myth: All cats cause allergies.

    Fact: While it's true that many people are allergic to cats, there are also many people who are not. In fact, some people who are allergic to cats can still tolerate certain hypoallergenic breeds.

    2. Myth: Cat hair is the only thing that causes allergies.

    Fact: Cat saliva, dander, and urine can also cause allergies. This means that even if you don't touch a cat, you can still be allergic to them.

    3. Myth: There's no way to prevent cat allergies.

    Fact: While there's no cure for cat allergies, there are several things you can do to prevent them, including avoiding contact with cats, keeping your home clean, and using an air purifier.

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