 If you're a cat allergy sufferer who happens to love cats, we have good news, there are a handful of hairless cat breeds and cat breeds that don't shed much that may help alleviate your itchy eyes and runny nose, or at least save you money on lit rollers. Unfortunately, there are no truly hypoallergenic cat breeds. That's because an allergenic protein called FelD1 is created in cats sebaceous glands in their skin, as well as in their saliva, dander and urine. Since all cats have these things, they all produce FelD1, and that means you expose yourself to them every time you touch any cat. One of these cats may be the perfect pet for you, whether you suffer from allergies or simply don't wish to accessorize your all-black outfits with cat hair. Here are the cat breeds that don't shed, or, at least, shed less. Sphinx The Sphinx is a naturally hairless cat, thanks to a genetic mutation and a top choice for people hoping to lessen their cat allergies. Teresa Kager with the Cat Fanciers Association says some Sphinx have a little peach fuzz like fur on their body. Like all hairless cats, they will require some basic grooming. Kager explains that like people, all cat skin secretes oil, and gently wiping their body will help reduce this oil. She says these kitties make great snuggle partners. Cornish Rex Though the Cornish Rex's hair, this cat's coat sheds less than other breeds, Kager says. Their fur is curly, very short, and lies close to the body. The Cornish Rex is also a very playful breed, so they could be the perfect choice for someone who wants an active playmate for themselves or their other pets. Devin Rex The Devin Rex is another curly-haired breed with a short coat. Kager says these cats will develop a very tight bond with their owner, and they love attention. Of course, all that love will mean more hair, saliva and allergens on your clothes, so if you're especially sensitive, consult your doctor. Burmese The Burmese is a small cat with a short, fine coat that naturally has less hair than other breeds. According to the Cat Fanciers Association, they have a lot of affection for their people, wanting to be by their side as much as they can, but without being overly demanding. Some Burmese will even play fetch with a toy. Berman One look at this breed's fabulously fluffy coat probably has you imagining hair covering every clingy surface in your home, but the Cat Fanciers Association Allbreed Judge, Hope Gonano, says the breed is relatively low shedding, thanks to its non-matting coat which requires minimal grooming. Additionally, Burmese are intelligent, gentle and affectionate by nature. They respond well to training and can adapt to living with children and other pets in your home. Exotic Short Hair Often described as a short-haired Persian, the exotic short hair's thick, dense coat is shed minimally, says Gonano, although they do require some combing to properly remove any dead hair. A calm, relaxed breed, exotic short hairs are affectionate and can adapt easily to an apartment setting or country living. Russian Blue Another minimal shedder, Russian Blues generally shed over a two-to-the-three-week period just once or twice a year, Gonano says, and are easy to groom. They have a soft, dense double coat that is a distinctive silver blue. A medium-sized breed with a graceful, muscular build, the Russian Blue has a gentle temperament and is known for being easy to train. Siamese According to Gonano, Siamese cats have low maintenance coats that can be cared for by brushing with a fine tooth comb. Once their dead hair is removed, they'll shed minimally. With large ears, distinctive blue eyes, and a sleek, slim figure, the Siamese comes in seal, chocolate, blue and lilac point, and loves being around and chatting with their people. Hello. This video is sponsored by Beemix Pets. Are you looking for high-quality cat collars at an affordable cost? Check out BeemixPets.com. Use coupon code KittenLife to get 20% off. Oriental Short Hair Because of their connection to the Siamese family, Oriental Short Hairs are similarly easy to groom, says Gonano. Long and slender like the Siamese, Oriental Short Hairs differ in their coloring, which can come in over 300 colors and patterns that include ebony, white, bicolor and tabby. A loving, entertaining breed, these kitties like to be the center of attention and can become sensitive if ignored or left alone too often. Dinskoy According to the International Cat Association, this elegant breed can be found with four different coat types that come in a variety of colors. All but one coat type usually results in hairlessness, making the dinskoy a great low shed option. Some dinskoys have patchy fur or short peach fuzz that can be very soft to the touch. They are sociable cats who enjoy being the center of attention. Bengal The distinctive Bengal is known for its stunning coat whose vivid spots and leopard-like marbling will remind you of this cat's wild cousins. This same coat, which is velvety soft to the touch, sheds minimally. According to the Cat Fanciers Association, Bengals are curious, athletic and affectionate. These cats love to play and are great for pet parents who enjoy an engaging and intelligent companion. Bombay The sleek, black coat of the Bombay makes this cat look like a mini panther. And luckily, as the International Cat Association notes, their short, tight coat sheds very little compared to other cat breeds and needs minimal maintenance. No brushing should keep their shiny fur in tip-top form. The Bombay is a smart, inquisitive and outgoing companion. This friendly and easygoing cat can do well in busy homes with a family to keep them entertained. Peterbald According to the International Cat Association, Peterbalds may be totally hairless or have a variety of coats ranging from short peach fuzz to slightly dense and velvety, but all varieties are low shedding. This adorable cat has an inquisitive look thanks to its large, bat-like ears. Peterbalds are known to be very smart, vocal and incredibly affectionate. If you want a cat who won't leave your side, this friendly breed is a great low shedding option. Ossacat The gorgeous spotted coat of the Ossacat is low maintenance and sheds minimally compared to other breeds. Kager says this breed has a tight coat. The International Cat Association recommends a weekly brushing with a rubber brush to remove any dead hair. All Oshikats have a spotted pattern that comes in a variety of different colors including brown, chocolate, cinnamon, blue, lilac and fawn. Energetic and devoted, Oshikats are happiest in an active home with pet parents who are fond of regular playtime. Singapura, the International Cat Association says the Singapura, the smallest breed of cat, is also one of the lowest shedding cat breeds. This cat packs a delightful personality into their petite package. All Singapuras are a single color, they're short, soft, brown coat sheds lightly to moderately at most, and requires very little grooming. This intelligent and curious little cat is equally happy to play or to curl up close to their person. Minskin A cross between the Sphinx and Munchkin breeds, Minskins have a sparse coat with patches of dense, soft fur often on their face, ears, nose, legs and tails. According to the International Cat Association, their minimal coat sheds very little and comes in all colors and patterns. Minskins are generally outgoing and love being around people and other animals. Though they have short legs, they are very athletic and playful and have no trouble keeping up with their longer-legged counterparts. Korot The Cat Fancier's Association notes that the Korot silver-tipped blue fur consists of a single coat that lies close to the body. Thanks to this short, tight coat, the Korot tends to shed less than other cats. You'll appreciate their soft, low-shedding coat as this cute companion loves to cuddle and will stick close by your side. Korots are playful and intelligent, but also love to chill. Colour Point Short Hair A close relative of the Siamese, Colour Point Short Hairs have a short, sleek coat that requires little grooming and sheds minimally. Colour points are talkative and affectionate so if you want a feline shadow who follows you around the house, this breed is a good option. They are also highly intelligent, and some even enjoy games like Fetch. 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