At first glance, it may seem that allergy sufferers are strongly advised not to have cats at all.
After all, cat hair can cause constant and uncontrollable bouts of coughing and sneezing in such people.
However, there are cat breeds whose representatives can become best friends for allergy sufferers.

What breeds exactly are we talking about? The second article of our material will answer this question in detail.
Proud Sphinxes
These seemingly majestic animals are distinguished not only by the absence of fur and, as a result, hypoallergenicity.
Sphynxes are also known for their gentle and docile nature. They are also very affectionate.
Elegant Peterbalds
This breed of cats was first bred in 1996 in St. Petersburg.
Peterbalds have a relatively small coat, which is why they are almost never allergy-prone. However, they need to be bathed twice a week due to their heavy sweating.
Curious Cornish Rexes
These cats also boast a short coat, which, however, requires grooming.
In particular, Cornish Rexes need to be washed twice a week, paying special attention to the ears.
Earlier we talked about how to teach a cat to use the toilet .