Similar to the Siamese breed, Balinese cats have a single coat, which reduces the amount of shedding and dander.
Known for their dense, plush, bluish-gray coat, Russian Blues produce fewer allergens compared to some other breeds.
While not completely hairless, Sphynx cats have a very fine coat that produces fewer allergens. However, they require regular bathing to remove excess oils.
Bengals have a unique, soft coat that is less likely to trap dander. They are known to be more tolerable for some individuals with allergies.
The Devon Rex has a short, curly coat that can produce fewer allergens. They also tend to shed less than other cats.
Similar to the Devon Rex, Cornish Rex cats have a very short, curly coat that can be easier on allergy sufferers.
Siamese cats have a fine, short coat and are known to produce fewer allergens compared to some other breeds.
Despite having a long coat, Siberian cats are known to produce lower levels of allergenic proteins. Some people with allergies find them more tolerable.