Written By: Mobin
With just a fine downy undercoat of curly fur, the energetic and affectionate Cornish Rex needs weekly rubbing with a soft cloth.
Known for their very short, fine coat, Siamese cats require weekly brushing to remove dead hair and distribute skin oils.
Closely related to the Siamese breed, Oriental Shorthairs have the same fine, low-shedding coat. They are extremely vocal and demanding of attention!
Devon Rex cats have a thin coat of guard hairs and minimal soft undercoat, requiring weekly rubdowns to remove dead cells.
The Russian Blue has a dense double-layered coat that traps loose hair inside, resulting in less shedding mess around your home.
Though they have a thick, soft coat, Bengal cats shed much less than typical shorthaired breeds. Brush them weekly to remove loose fur.
As a hairless breed, the Sphynx cat has no fur at all! But their skin oils may still trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.