Are Sphynx Cats Hypoallergenic?

Vlad and Sphynx Sonya by Vlad | Last Updated: July 19, 2021

Are Sphynx Cats Hypoallergenic?

In the world of cats, there are a variety of different breeds. One that has been getting quite a lot of attention lately is the Sphynx Cat. This elegant breed has hairless skin and an affectionate personality to match! But does having no fur make it hypoallergenic? Why do many people think these elegant animals must be easier on allergy sufferers? But is this true? Let’s find out!

Sphynx Cat Breed Overview

The Sphynx is a hairless cat breed with no undercoat and minimal guard hairs. The absence of fur results in less shedding, but increased sensitivity to the cold. These cats are often mistaken for being naked or bald because their skin has a pink hue due to its exposure to light. They have large ears that help them maintain body heat and wide-set eyes which contribute to their big personality!

Facts About Pet Allergies

-Pet allergies are on the rise, with a reported 15% of Americans now having them.

-Symptoms include redness, itchiness, and swelling around eyes, nose, or mouth; hives (itchy welts); difficulty breathing; nausea or vomiting—and in particularly severe cases anaphylaxis (a life-threatening allergic reaction).

-The cause is often linked to the dander and saliva of animals that shed allergens. The worst culprits are cats, followed by dogs, birds, and rodents.

-There’s no cure for pet allergies other than not having any pets in your home—and those with severe reactions may need help from a board-certified allergist.

-The best defense is to keep pets out of the house and off furniture, carpets, etc., but in reality that’s not always possible because family members may be allergic too.

Sphynx cats have a dainty appearance so they shed less than other breeds which makes them an excellent choice if you’re looking for hypoallergenic animals since it reduces pet hair indoors (the number one cause of indoor allergies). They also produce less saliva than many cats with fur.

If you’re trying to choose a cat, it’s important to know what kind of animal will fit best with your lifestyle and surroundings. If allergies are an issue for you or any other members of your household, then the Sphynx might be perfect for you!

What Triggers Pet Allergies in Sufferers?

It is believed that pet allergies are triggered by the protein in hair and dander which can cling to fabrics, furniture, or carpets. The most common symptoms of an allergic reaction are itchy eyes, a watery nose, sneezing or a runny nose as well as persistent coughs. In fact, pet allergies are so common that there is a specific term for the symptoms: “pet allergy syndrome”.

The Sphynx Cat has little to no hair, which means it produces less dander and shedding. This makes them well-suited for individuals with animal sensitivities who have difficulty coping with pets. The lack of fur also helps keep allergens in their environment low, leading some owners to believe they make good pets for people with asthma or other respiratory problems because of this effect.

Some allergy sufferers find these animals more tolerable than other breeds because they do not trigger multiple allergic reactions like long-haired cats may–though it should be noted that those sensitive only to cat saliva have reported who keep them indoors. On the other hand, many cat enthusiasts rave about how easy caring for one is–particularly if you don’t live where there is harsh winter weather!

As they are hairless, some owners report that their Sphynxes have fewer odors than other breeds of cats and a more “fresh” smell. They also remain cleaner as the lack of fur means they will not get muddy or covered in debris during walks outside.

Do hairless cats have dander?

Sphynx cats have significantly less dander than long-haired breeds of cats and much less hair to catch dust or other allergens.

The major cat allergen – protein Fel d1

Fel d I, a protein in cat saliva and sebaceous glands is the major allergen causing allergies for many people. It is found on the skin of a Sphynx Cat along with other allergens from their fur that can still trigger reactions among those who are allergic!

Are Sphynx Cats Hypoallergenic?

It’s true that the Sphynx is a hypoallergenic-friendly pet, but this doesn’t mean they are 100% perfect and won’t trigger allergies among those with sensitivities. There still may be some allergic reactions to these felines however it seems unlikely because of their natural hairless state! These pets are easy to keep clean due to less shedding which also makes them an allergen-friendly animal as well!

Since there is less hair than most cats, it’s easier to clean up after any accidents or messes which does make them hypoallergenic-friendly pets! The Sphynx also produces little shedding compared to long-coated breeds which contribute even more to its hypoallergenic status. Unlike some animals such as dogs that shed year-round, these felines only sheath about once a year which means fewer allergens in the air for allergy sufferers.

Key facts about Hypoallergenic cats:

– These cats have less dander than other breeds of cat.

– They are also lighter to care for because they don’t need regular baths and grooming as often.

– They have a more “fresh” smell than other breeds of cats.

– Sphynxes do not shed as heavily as cats with fur.

– Sphynxes do not have hair to trap allergens and collect dirt.

– Their skin is sensitive to the point that some owners will only bathe their cat once every couple of months.

How To Reduce Pet Allergens At Home:

It’s important to manage the allergen levels in your home for you and your family.

It can be difficult when pets live inside, but there are a number of ways that you can reduce pet allergens at home:

– Change bedding daily or every other day – Mop floors weekly (or more often if necessary) to remove dirt and hair.

– Wash windowsills, baseboards, sinks, countertops with soap and water regularly; use a damp cloth on furniture surfaces

– Vacuum carpets frequently – Use an air purifier which filters out animal dander particles from the air as they pass through it and you’ll be less likely to have a reaction.

– If you or someone in your home is allergic, consider using HEPA filters on vacuum cleaners and air purifiers – this will help reduce the number of particles that are floating around the house.

– Keep pets off furniture with fabric surfaces (especially beds) since pet hair can easily stick to these fabrics and then get released into the air when they’re touched by people later on; cover upholstered sofas with sheets for easy cleaning.

– Use lint rollers frequently to remove any loose hairs left from shedding animals: cats, dogs, rabbits, etc…

– Remove carpeting that may contain allergens like dust mites or animal dander trapped inside also removing rugs and fabric-covered furniture to reduce the number of places where allergens can accumulate.

Fantastic Quotes from Sphynx Cat Owners

-“Sphynx cats are not just animals, they are family members. They have a personality and character all their own, and often develop very intense bonds with their families or guardians. We treasure them as much as our other pets who aren’t hairless.” –Cathie T., Sphynx Lover

-“A sphynx’s coat is like no other pet you will ever come across in life. It feels so amazing to touch it because every inch of its skin is made up of warm velvety fuzz that comes from the roots of the animal’s hairs!” –Dana S., Owner for over 20 years

-“I love how when my sphynx cat curls up I feel like I’m hugging a little ball of warmth. They are so soft and cuddly, it’s hard for me to even let them go when they want some time alone.” –Melissa M., Sphynx Lover

-“Sphinx cats love to play fetch with their favorite toy or ball (they have no hairballs!). All you have to do is throw the object in whichever direction your sphynx cat likes best!” –Hannah G., Owner

-“They’re really good with children, and they love to play in the water. Mine likes to drink from the faucet too!” –Karen B., Owner for Five Years

-“I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve had people stop me on the street just say that my Sphynx is so beautiful.” –Dana S., Owner for over 12 years”.

Conclusion

Owning a Sphynx cat is often considered the pinnacle of exotic pet ownership. These elegant animals are not only popular for their unique appearance, but they’re also known as relatively easy to care for. Sphynx cats are hypoallergenic, which is great news for people who suffer from pet allergies. They may be the perfect cat that you’ve been searching for! If you want to know more about this breed of cat check out our website today. There’s a lot of fantastic quotes from sphynx owners on our blog page too.

About author
Hi! I am Vlad, I am a big fan of cats and dogs. Here on SphynxCatBlog you will find posts about cat facts, tips for keeping your pets happy and healthy, sewing patterns for clothes (because we all need to look good) - as well as other fun posts that cover everything from the most bizarre cat behavior to fascinating stories about our little furry friends. Read more about me & my cat Sonya