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Do Maine Coons trigger allergies?

Do Maine Coons trigger allergies?

Breeds to Avoid In general, longer-haired cats (other than the breeds listed) and heavy-shedders should be off limits to allergy-sufferers. This includes the Persian, the Maine Coon, the British Longhair, and the Norwegian Forest Cat.

What does allergies in cats look like?

The most common signs of allergies in cats include: Skin itchiness which causes scratching, rubbing or head shaking. Sneezing, coughing or wheezing. Vomiting, diarrhea, gas and/or bloating.

Are Maine Coon cats smart?

Friendly, furry, and intelligent are general attributes of many cat breeds, but Maine Coon cats are especially friendly, furry, and intelligent. In fact, they’re quite adaptable and seem to get along with everyone (kids, dogs, and other cats included).

What kind of allergies does a Maine Coon have?

Common Maine Coon Cat Allergies. Flea Allergy Dermatitis. The most common allergy which affects Maine Coon cats is flea allergy dermatitis. Since Maine Coon cats have exceptionally long hair, it can take longer to notice a flea problem than in other short-haired cats.

Is it safe to have a Maine Coon cat?

Maine Coon cats are well loved by a lot of people. However, there is no indication that Maine Coon cats produce low levels of allergens too. With that, the simple answer is no, they are not hypoallergenic. If a person’s cat allergies is severe, it may be for the best to avoid owning a Maine Coon cat.

Can a Maine Coon cat eat wheat gluten?

Maine Coon cats don’t generally have food allergies, but if there is one ingredient that may give them allergies, it’s wheat gluten. Healthy feeding of a Maine Coon cat is much like feeding any other cat.

What kind of heart problems do Maine Coon cats have?

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common heart condition found in all breeds of domestic cat but even more so in the Maine coon breed. In a multi-national study it was found that 34% of all Maine coon cats carry a gene which could lead to the potential development of HCM (Fries et al 2008).

Common Maine Coon Cat Allergies. Flea Allergy Dermatitis. The most common allergy which affects Maine Coon cats is flea allergy dermatitis. Since Maine Coon cats have exceptionally long hair, it can take longer to notice a flea problem than in other short-haired cats.

What kind of kidney disease does a Maine Coon cat have?

Polycystic Kidney Disease, or PKD, is a genetic disease in Maine Coon cats where small cysts in the kidneys develop. The cysts are present at birth, and they multiply and grow in size as the cat ages. As the cysts develop, they tend to replace normal kidney tissue. The kidneys increase in size, and this leads to a decline in the renal function.

Maine Coon cats don’t generally have food allergies, but if there is one ingredient that may give them allergies, it’s wheat gluten. Healthy feeding of a Maine Coon cat is much like feeding any other cat.

How to take care of a Maine Coon cat?

One of the most important grooming tips for a Maine Coon cat is to brush their fur with an appropriate comb once a week and undo any matted areas. Always use shampoo for long-fur cats and feed them good quality food. If you also have a dog that takes regular walks outside of the house, it’s important to make sure it is free of fleas.