Top 7 Worst Cat Breeds for People With Allergies 

Their long, thick fur can also carry more dander, which may cause problems for sensitive individuals.

Siberian

While some people with allergies may tolerate them better than other long-haired breeds, they are still prone to producing a higher amount of allergens.

Maine Coon

While their grooming habits can help control some of the shedding, they still pose challenges for allergy sufferers due to their high allergen load.

Persian

Their friendly and laid-back nature makes them popular, but their fur can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

Ragdoll

Additionally, their active nature can lead to more shedding, which further increases the likelihood of allergy flare-ups.

Bengal

Regular bathing is required to manage this issue, but some people still experience severe allergic reactions.

Sphynx

Regular grooming can help manage shedding, but they still tend to trigger allergies in many people.

Scottish Fold

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