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Cat Breeds That Don’t Shed a Lot

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Russian Blue

They’re characterized by their gentle and reserved personalities, often forming a strong attachment to their owners and showing a calm and dignified demeanor.

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Sphynx

People either love or hate this particular cat. The Sphynx is a playful and extroverted cat who is also highly affectionate with their humans.

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Devon Rex

These guys are affectionate and spirited. They tend to form strong bonds with their owners and are inquisitive.

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Javanese

Its short hypoallergenic fur makes it a suitable choice for allergy-prone individuals due to reduced shedding and fewer allergenic proteins.

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Oriental Shorthair

This breed has a short coat and is closely related to the Siamese, making them a great hypoallergenic choice for those with cat allergies. If you love a chatty, outgoing cat, the Oriental Shorthair is for you.

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LaPerm

They’re considered hypoallergenic due to their low-shedding fur, and their friendly nature lets them form strong bonds with their human companions.

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Siberian

Despite their thick, triple-layered coat, Siberian produce fewer allergenic proteins than your average domestic cat. Their personality is friendly and gentle, yet they display intelligence and curiosity, making them a great companion.

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Bombay

Bombays are beautiful cats with sleek black coats and bright copper-colored eyes. They are social pets and tend to do well in households with children.

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