Are hybrid Bengal cats among the most expensive cats in the world hypoallergenic?
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Bengal cats are not considered to be hypoallergenic. Like all cats, they produce dander, which is a common allergen for people who are allergic to cats. They also shed their coat like any other cats, which can also contribute to allergies.
Bengal cats are a domestic cat breed that is known for their wild-looking coat and pattern. They are a cross between the Asian leopard cat and the domestic cat. They have a distinctive coat that is short, soft and shiny, with a pattern that resembles the wild ancestor. Their coat can come in various colors and patterns, such as brown, silver, snow, and marbled.
It’s worth noting that there is no such thing as a completely hypoallergenic cat or dog. Even the breeds that are considered to be hypoallergenic produce some level of dander, saliva and urine that can trigger an allergic reaction. However, there are some cats that produce less dander and shedding, which may make them more tolerable for people with mild allergies. But, it’s always recommended that people with allergies considering a Bengal, or any other breed of cat, meet and spend time with the cat before committing to bring it home, and see how their allergy react to the cat.