No. Cats have fur with curtain bugs that keep up the moisture in their skins. Rabbits have textured oil as do dogs.
If you are allergic to cats and dogs, you will be allergic to rabbits as well.
Actually, my sister is allergic to cats, dogs, trees, etc. But she is not allergic to rabbits.
No! They are the worst kind of pets for people with Allergies. Try a dog that has short hair that are good for that kind of people,even though they are ugly. Sorry!
Not necessarily. You could be allergic to just something a dog or a cat has, or maybe something they both have, and so it's not necessarily true that rabbits carry the same thing that you are allergic to, however, it is a possibility.
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They are not much alike- no more alike that people and cows, I would say.
No. There are many causes for hives, so you can get them if you are not allergic to cats. However, you would not get them from a cat if you're not allergic.
Rabbits are vegetarian so they are not allergic to any fruits.
He is said to be allergic to cats.
I know the answer to this since my brother has allergies. To answer your question, you can be allergic to one, or both, or a lot of animals. The fur is different in all of the animals by a little bit. If you still want one of these animals but are allergic (you can be tested at the doctor) you can get one that is:hypoallergenicshed-freehairless
Yes, I'm prety sure of that. Peolple who are alergic to cats are allergic to any cats!
If you're allergic to rabbits you'll probably react to other furry pets as well. Typical symptoms include red, itchy, runny eyes, nose running, coughing. However this can also be caused by an allergy to the straw bedding that's commonly used for rabbits. If you think this could be the case, switch to newspaper or paper bedding.
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.
I wouldn't say "allergic", but I cannot imagine vanilla would be any way beneficial for a cat.
Its really not reccommended to live with cats if you're allergic to them, and have asthma. Although, it just really depends how allergic you are to them.