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feline fanatic 08-21-2010 05:12 AM

Most allergies are triggered by pet dander. With cats the dander is microscopic dried bits of saliva from them grooming themselves. The Siberian lacks the protien in their saliva that most people have an allergic reaction to. However this is no guarantee your son will not have a reaction when he comes to visit.
I have known people who bathe their cats on a very regular basis (at least once per month, sometimes more) and have had very positive results with allergic people having little to no reaction because they have removed the excess dander. If you get a kitten used to it the bath routine isn't that bad. Maybe the two combined will work for you. Siberians are lovely cats but not inexpensive. You can expect to pay $800 plus for a kitten from a reputable breeder.

sueisallaboutquilts 08-21-2010 05:38 AM

Yes, it does depend on the cat. My son is highly allergic to some of ours and not to others. Of course the one he's most allergic to wants to sit on his lap! He has a cat, no special breed, but he's not allergic to him. So glad b/c we love cats !!

nativetexan 08-21-2010 06:05 AM

ask a Veterinarian. i've seen shows on cats and some are OK for allergies.

niizh 08-21-2010 08:11 AM

Do you have access to watching Cats 101. Terrific show. Give all aspects of cats and Dogs 101 for dogs. If you could stop you cats from licking, would help allergies. Good luck, right. Forgot what it was about cat bathing that is responsible for allergies.


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