Sphynx cats and allergic people--can they coexist?
Hi. Ever since reading the early Oct. posting (Oct. 2nd, I think) of the Sphynx cat, Miss Siti (?), I have been wishing that my husband could live with a Sphynx, like the person who sent in his and his wife's cat, Siti, to Cat of the Day. In that posting, the husband said that he'd never had a cat because of his asthma, but that when he read about Sphynx cats being hairless, he got his wife a kitten, and it's been a love-fest ever since.
It's been my understanding that it's not a cat's fur that causes an allergic reaction; rather, it's the dander, through the cat's saliva. Do I have that right? I've been surfing the net for information on Sphynx cats and how they are for people with allergies to cats. Today I read on one site that though they might work for some people, for people with more severe allergies, they might not.
I'm wondering if any of you out there have any experience with owning a Sphynx and doing ok in spite of allergies. Any advice, anyone? (Don't say, "Get rid of the husband," because that's not an option either! :) How I managed to fall in love with someone who is allergic to fur, feathers, and even to turtles, I'll never know -- some kind of cosmic joke, I guess.)
Thank you--hope to hear back from people, maybe even with a glimmer of hope!
Question about Rescue Sphynxes
Dear Mooshoo's Mom (and any other cat people) -- Can you please tell me more about Sphynx rescues? I'm wondering if I could try fostering a Sphynx and seeing how my husband handles that. If he winds up being too allergic, well, then at least I'll have my answer. Since it's a fostering situation, then I would "just" (with tears) give the kitty back to the original source (rescuers?). But if it does work out that my husband and a Sphynx can co-exist, why then we could adopt the rescue kitty!
So, any more information would be very much appreciated! I tried sending an email but just realized that it didn't go through. I'm still learning how to manage this kind of emailing.
;)
Thank you,
Allycat